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TOM Talks

Tom Carroll

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Everything is fair game on TOM Talks. From a Boston Celtics playoff run to the best buffalo wings in central Connecticut; if it's on Tom Carroll's mind, he's recording a podcast about it. Each week Tom will be joined by experts and professionals from various fields. He'll also regularly chat with his friends and family from around the country. Listen each week for fun, organic conversations.
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The official podcast of the Netflix film, “The Trial of the Chicago 7,” written and directed by Aaron Sorkin, is hosted and narrated by Krista Smith. The series features conversations devoted to the significance of events in 1968 and the trial, and the parallels with what’s happening in America today, as well as discussions with Sorkin and the actors and creative minds that realized the world of the film.
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Welcome to the QuiverCast, where we embark on a journey through the rich tapestry of surfing history. In a world where surfing magazines are gradually fading away, we seek to preserve the captivating stories they have shared over the years. Join us as we connect with surfing legends, professional surfers, and shapers, delving into their extraordinary surf lives and adventures. Have you ever wondered where your favorite WSL/ASP pro surfers are today? Look no further, as we bring you exclusive ...
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What's the best you could feel? Kiwi Dominic Bowden's on a mission to find out. Through conversations with a line-up of his heroes, world-renowned scientists, best-selling authors and wellness celebrities, he explores new ways of improving with simple shifts, tools and rituals that are 100% backed by science. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The A. Casey Podcast is a unique listening experience that brings together a mix of interesting topics, from Christianity to culture and current affairs. Hosted by Anthony Casey, the show is designed to inform, inspire, and challenge you to think deeply about the world around us. Anthony’s passion for learning and exploring is evident in every episode and his conversations with guests always leave you feeling motivated and energized. So, come join us as we explore life’s biggest questions an ...
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Louisa May Alcott's beloved 1868 novel is about the four March girls - Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy - who are growing up in Massachusetts during the Civil War. As the novel opens, their father is away at war, and the girls are struggling to be good and to reconcile themselves to their relative poverty. Each has her trials to deal with, and they are encouraged by their loving mother, and by their friendship with their neighbor, Theodore "Laurie" Laurence. Cast:Narrator/Jo: Elizabeth KlettMeg: Ariel ...
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Waterpeople Podcast

Lauren L. Hill & Dave Rastovich - surf stories & ocean adventures

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Stories about the aquatic experiences that shape who we become back on land. Listen with Lauren L. Hill and Dave Rastovich as they dive into essential conversations of our global ocean culture through storytelling with some of the most adept waterfolk on the planet. Waterpeople is a gathering place for our ocean community to dive into the common themes of watery lives lived well: ecology, adventure, community, activism, science, egalitarianism, inclusivity, meaningful play, a sense of humour ...
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Another One

anotheronepodcast

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A podcast brought to you by Rob Thomas, Simon Wozniak and friends. Comedians chatting whatever they like and hopefully being funny doing it. It‘s a desperate attempt to stay relevant.
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Hopped: Sound On 🔊

Hopped: Sound On 🔊

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Welcome to Hopped: Sound On 🔊, where we talk everything SoCal craft beer. Get the inside scoop on SoCal’s latest beer releases, upcoming beer events, and in-depth conversions with the people that brew, serve, and drink craft beer in Southern California.
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My Fellow Americans, Life is actually just a microscopic, deluded moment in time, so let's cut to the freakin' chase. One look at our impending election debacle can solidify my case. It has been my contention since birth, that the answer to every difficulty we encounter on this sacred yet demented Stone, can be revealed with ultimate clarity through the ultra neurotic engagements of Music, Art, Literature, Film, Poetry and a good Pastrami sandwich. Why would any sane human spend so must time ...
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Host, Dave Schwensen, and his friends Kelly, Tom, and Logan have chosen some of their favorite comedians from the 1950s, ‘60s, or ‘70s. They take a look at how they got started, their most successful comedy albums, and their lasting influence today! Sit back, relax, and get ready to laugh! *This podcast is a production of the Ohio Film Tax Credit.
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The Richard Sherman Podcast

iHeartPodcasts and The Volume

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All-Pro CB Richard Sherman is talking about the NFL all season long, and reacting to the entire NFL slate of games every week alongside his co-host Mitch Eisenstein. During the week, Richard interviews some of the biggest names in football. One of the most unique voices in NFL history brings his one-of-a-kind energy to the podcast world.
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Running Times

Michael Gagliardi

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On this episode of Running Times, Gagz is joined in studio by friend and listener favorite, Eddie Gieda, along with ultrarunner and bearded wiseman, Michael Koehler. The trio dissect the cosmic forces that brought them together and ultimately led them to partake in the Howl Ultrarun, a 93-mile spiritual odyssey through NJ & NYC that celebrated the life and legacy of American poet and counterculture icon, Allen Ginsberg. Later in the conversation, Gagz updates the listeners with a few announc ...
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The AIER Standard is a production of the American Institute for Economic Research hosted by Ethan Yang. This is a series of conversations with leading scholars, professionals, and activists on their cutting-edge work regarding economic freedom, sound money, and personal liberty.
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode of The Quivercast Surfing Podcast, we have the honor of chatting with the legendary two-time world champion Tom Carroll @thomasvictorcarroll. Tom takes us back to the early days of surfing in Hawaii, reminiscing about the massive waves at Sunset Beach and the thrill of surfing without leashes. His early exper…
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Send us a Text Message. Welcome to The Quivercast! Today, we're at the iconic Hobie @hobiesurfboards surfboard manufacturing facility in San Juan Capistrano, chatting with Kris Carlow and master shaper Adam Davenport. Kris kicks things off by giving us a glimpse into their backgrounds, setting the stage for a fascinating discussion. Kris gets into …
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In 1948, New Orleans veteran trumpeter and singer Louis Prima stumbled into a young girl named Keely Smith. She was barely a performer at all, almost half his age, destined for a relatively quiet life; their encounter was pure coincidence. But they went on to invent “The Wildest,” the most exciting and successful lounge act Las Vegas has ever seen,…
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Explanation of the Required Minimum Distribution ("RMD") rules for inherited IRAs Links in this episode: The IRS's Single Life Expectancy Table Charles Schwab's Inherited IRA Withdrawal Rules Tenon Financial monthly e-newsletter - Retirement Planning Insights Facebook group - Retirement Planning Education (formerly Taxes in Retirement) YouTube chan…
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Send us a Text Message. In today's episode of The Quivercast, we're thrilled to have Jeremy Ryan @jeremyryan__, a Port Hueneme pro surfer and entrepreneur, share his incredible journey with us. Jeremy's path to success wasn't without its challenges, as he faced tough times in the amateur ranks before clinching the National Title at NSSA Nationals. …
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Richard Sherman reacts to the 2024 NFL Draft. Richard breaks down the Atlanta Falcons making the most surprising pick of the weekend by drafting Washington QB Michael Penix Jr. eighth overall after signing Kirk Cousins to a huge contract, the Chicago Bears' future after drafting Caleb Williams & Rome Odunze, and of course the San Francisco 49ers an…
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The Meaning of “Once in a Lifetime” Byrne might have used preacher cadences as a jumping-off point for the song. But his message is more universal than regional, as he hints at the idea of someone living a life that has developed almost beyond their control. The refrain of You may find yourself supports this notion. Byrne implies that a person’s lo…
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Listener Q&A where Andy talks about: Am I concerned about the increasing amount of US government debt, and how do I think it will impact retirees' investments ( 1:32 ) Are there any custodians that offer Roth versions of SEP IRAs ( 16:58 ) Is there a simple way to estimate what your total taxes will be for the year ( 19:28 ) Could it make sense to …
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode of the Quivercast, we sit down with professional surfer Zeke Lau @zekelau at his home in Oahu, Hawaii, for an in-depth conversation about his journey in the world of surfing. Zeke reflects on his upbringing in Hawaii, where his love for the ocean was nurtured from a young age. Despite enjoying a variety of sp…
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Like a cat with nine lives, Chip Taylor’s persona has embodied many iterations. Starting with his successful “songwriter for hire” status, penning golden hits like Wild Thing, and Angel of the Morning, up through his phoenix-like resurgence as an Americana elder statesman, the story of this man’s artistic survival, emerging as it did, out from the …
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Inspired by a quote attributed to the eastern mystic Meyer Baba, Bobby McFerrin created this a cappella masterpiece. And, although Michael Musto of the Village Voice has proclaimed it the “worst song of all time”, and Blender Magazine snarked “it’s difficult to think of a song more likely to plunge you into suicidal despondency,” this irrepressible…
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Andy chats with a real person (not an advisor) doing their own retirement planning. In this episode, Andy talks with Judy Ocaya, who lives in California and retired in 2019. They talk about a wide array of retirement planning topics such as when Judy started getting serious about retirement planning, what she wishes he would have known earlier, how…
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What was that Frankenstein music machine with all the dials, sliders, patch cords etc., that made other-worldly sounds that were supposed to resemble “real” instruments, like strings, horns and flutes, but didn’t? It was the mighty Moog, invented by Cornell doctoral student and Theremin salesman, Robert Moog. He hooked up with musician-educator Her…
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Like a cat with nine lives, Chip Taylor’s persona has embodied many iterations. Starting with his successful “songwriter for hire” status, penning golden hits like Wild Thing, and Angel of the Morning, up through his phoenix-like resurgence as an Americana elder statesman, the story of this man’s artistic survival, emerging as it did, out from the …
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Andy chats with fellow retirement planners Devin Oransky and Mary Oransky, from Laminar Wealth. In this episode they talk about a wide array of retirement planning topics such as tax planning, distribution strategies, investing, annuities, long-term care insurance, how to know when someone has "enough" to retire, what consumers often overlook in re…
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode of The Quivercast, we're joined by Matt Grainger @mattgraingersurf, the visionary behind Surfer's Gym and Manly Surf School, as he takes us on a journey through his life in surfing. Growing up on the northern beaches of Sydney, Matt recalls the thrill of surfing the outer reefs with just his friends, a stark …
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At the outset, let me apologize for liking this song. It was outre almost immediately after its release. At this point it is so retrograde that I think a person might be able to enjoy it once again for it’s ironic naïveté. But, I have always loved the way her voice swoops up on the name “Bobby”. It still brings chills. I was nine years old, and I w…
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With its distinctive 16-notes-to-the-bar bassline and unashamedly honky sax solo (played on two saxes at once), Ian Dury and the Blockheads’ signature hit was certainly one of the more idiosyncratic No 1s of the 1970s. The same could be said of their inimitable frontman, who exemplified the post-punk era’s particular ability to allow unlikely and e…
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In this suspense-filled episode taken from the Touching the Afterlife Podcast, Anthony takes on the role as becoming the guest Anthony, revealing his chilling experiences with paranormal entities including a hallucinogenic experience in Amsterdam. Highlighting the potential dangers of psychedelics, this story underscores a spiritual battle that wil…
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Discussion of the different ways in which advisory firms charge fees, why the percentage of assets under management fee is illogical and unfair, and what alternate fee structures may be less illogical and less unfair Links in this episode: FINRA's BrokerCheck - here My article about trying to quantify the "value" of advisory services - here Tenon F…
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Send us a Text Message. On this episode of The Quivercast Surfing Podcast, we sit down with entrepreneur and former pro surfer Bron Heussenstamm @bronhe. Bron's journey in surfing began in Newport Beach, CA, where he lived at River Jetties, and was immersed in the surf culture. Moving to Laguna Beach, another vibrant surf community, further fueled …
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It came roaring out of the car radio speakers like a sonic boom, powered by Dave Clark’s “Air Hammer” pulsating drum beats and Denis Payton’s beefy saxophone. (Clearly, this was inspirational to Clarence Clemons, when crafting Bruce Springsteen’s, E-Street sound.) Mike Smith, on double-tracked lead vocal and Vox organ may have looked like the leade…
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Jimmy Scott / James Victor Scott (1925-2014) When Jimmy was first heard on records, the audience assumed it was a woman. He was a one of a kind jazz vocalist, a phenomenon who lived a challenging existence, trying to negotiate his intersexuality with the prejudicial attitudes and toxic stigma of the 1940s and 50s. This caused him to adopt an aggres…
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https://www.rpmchallenge.com/ “We work not only to produce but to give value to time.” (Delacroix) Ten years ago I participated in the RPM Song Challenge: 10 songs in 30 days. I chose the theme of “Time” - (a fertile and elastic subject), for my inventions. Included here are 4 songs from that creative surge. It is said that time moves more quickly …
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Listener Q&A where Andy talks about: How to establish tax residence in a new state, and how to leave tax residence in your old state Carrying over capital loss deductions Minimizing or eliminating underpayment interest penalties by "annualizing" income using Form 2210 When in the tax return season should you file your return Is an advisory fee of 1…
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode of The Quivercast Surfing Podcast, we're thrilled to have James Wieland, also known as The Surfin' Weatherman @surfnweatherman here on the show. James is not only a passionate surfer but also a meteorologist at channel 5 WPTV in West Palm Beach, Florida. He shares his journey from a young surf enthusiast to a…
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The lifeblood during my youth was infused by the artists who plied their magical trade via the 45 rpm discs of the 60s and 70s. I never stopped to think about the business men who signed and recorded these artists, distributed their records, and got them played. Art is Art, and Business is Business, and apparently you can’t have one without the oth…
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Herb Alpert: you’ll never find a more beloved figure in the pop music world. A mensch. Did you think he was Latin? Nope. He IS an Angeleno, but….he was a Jewish kid, born in Boyle Heights; went to Fairfax High and USC. Before “cultural appropriation” became a dirty word, Herbie had a revelation while attending a bullfight in Baja - came back with “…
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Andy chats with a real person (not an advisor) doing their own retirement planning. In this episode, Andy talks with Tom Santi, who lives in Florida and is currently in a part-time/transitional work phase leading toward retirement. They talk about a wide array of retirement planning topics such as when Tom started getting serious about retirement p…
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode of the Quivercast, we're joined by Logan Kamen @logan_kamen, an East Coast surfer who now calls the West Coast home. Growing up on the New Jersey shore, Logan developed a deep passion for surfing despite the challenges of cold winter waters. His skills quickly elevated him to one of the best surfers in New Je…
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The first time I heard this tune was on Ricky Jay’s collection of songs about cards and card players. Subsequently, I heard Steve Earle’s story about how, when he was playing some dive for 4 or 5 people, Townes Van Zandt stumbles in and starts heckling him. It’s Outlaw Country lore: Townes demands Earle play Wabash Cannonball- repeatedly. Finally, …
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The 4AM Rat Pack performance presented here was privately pressed on vinyl as a special gift to very special 500 Club patrons. We present this untouched audio from the original acetate as it represents the taste and feel of this historic occasion. What tomfoolery! It’s 4 o’clock in the morning, and these bad boys are just getting started. This reco…
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In this episode, we welcome Michael Major, the inspiring mind behind the No Grid Survival Project. Based in Canada's Pacific Northwest, Michael shares anecdotes about his pursuit of a self-sustainable lifestyle grounded in his upbringing, military career, and expertise in survival skills. Learn about the inception of the No Grid Survival Project wh…
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Andy chats with fellow retirement planner Devin Carroll, from Carroll Advisory Group. In this episode they talk about a wide array of retirement planning topics such as tax planning, distribution strategies, investing, annuities, long-term care insurance, how to know when someone has "enough" to retire, what consumers often overlook in retirement p…
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A Cherry Bomb is a spherical exploding device, banned in 1966, but whose pop is enjoyed throughout the nation as a salute by rebellious teenagers everywhere. A “cherry” is also a moniker for a virgin’s hymen, the “popping” of which was a badge of honor for teenage boys everywhere. Cherie Curry, the lead singer of The Runaways, an all-girl, hard roc…
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Richard Sherman reacts to all the latest moves in the NFL. Richard gives his takes on Kirk Cousins leaving the Minnesota Vikings for the Atlanta Falcons, Russell Wilson signing with the Pittsburgh Steelers and Baker Mayfield staying with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The San Francisco 49ers and Seattle Seahawks have been quiet so far but Richard hints …
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode of the Quivercast, we sit down with Jeff Bucknum @jeffbucknum, a former pro surfer from Pismo Beach who transitioned into a successful career as a professional car racer. Originally hailing from LA County, Jeff's passion for surfing started when he moved to Pismo Beach, where he surfed daily and eventually tu…
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Today The Splendid Bohemians pay homage to three not only consummate artists of the guitar, but teachers of their craft as well - responsible for passing on the mysteries of their music to generations of thankful acolytes. ARLEN ROTH: Arlen Roth is the ultimate sideman and guitar teacher who has played with everybody. His first book, Slide Guitar, …
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There was nobody like Lou Reed, and there is no Sunny Song like Dirty Blvd: a black and white hellscape, described by a cynic past being surprised by any indignity - yet, still managing to extract beauty and hope out of the filthy miasma. When the Statue of Bigotry says: “give me your hungry, your tired, your poor, I’ll piss on them” you know this …
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Explanation of what the S&P 500 index is, what it measures, how it works and why it's NOT the right benchmark to use for your portfolio and it's returns Links in this episode: Portfolio Visualizer website - here Tenon Financial monthly e-newsletter - Retirement Planning Insights Facebook group - Retirement Planning Education (formerly Taxes in Reti…
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Send us a Text Message. Join us on Quivercast as we sit down with the multi-talented Davey Miller @thesurfersartist, a true Renaissance man who has excelled in the worlds of art, music, and surfing. Davey reflects on his early days surfing the waves of Ventura, dreaming of the iconic surf spots in Hawaii. His dream became a reality, and he found hi…
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Richard Lewis "This is Joyce, Richard’s wife. Thank you for your loving tributes. He would be beyond thrilled and so touched, as am I. In response to the many queries , I know Richard would appreciate donations in his memory to the Los Angeles based charity http://comedygivesback.com or the charity of your choice." "If you wish to know who Richard …
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Noel Coward (1899-1973), that epitome of British sophistication, was an invention. He was entirely self educated, having left school at 9 years old to pursue a career on the stage. After a modest success as an actor, he switched to playwriting in 1924 with The Vortex - (in order to write a good part for himself) - and set the theatrical world on fi…
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