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How can we live longer, happier, healthier lives? Experts from Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (MCPHS) share their perspectives in this podcast series inspired by the celebration of the University’s Bicentennial. Episodes explore our evolving understanding of health and the variety of factors that allow – or hinder – us to fulfill the human desire to be well.
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Lost Ladies of Lit

Amy Helmes & Kim Askew

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A book podcast hosted by writing partners Amy Helmes and Kim Askew. Guests include biographers, journalists, authors, and cultural historians discussing lost classics by women writers.
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What's the Story Pekin?

Gary Gillis - Host

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What’s the Story, Pekin?-a podcast where we share stories of what’s happening in Pekin as told by their authors. We will discuss the community’s profile and personalities, attempting to be an objective source of information on topics of interest to many of us. In the process, we hope to discover the power of possibilities and find reasons for much needed optimism.
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The Host Unknown Podcast

Host Unknown, Thom Langford, Andrew Agnes, Javvad Malik

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Host Unknown is the unholy alliance of the old, the new and the rockstars of the infosec industry in an internet-based show that tries to care about issues in our industry. It regularly fails. With presenters that have an inflated opinion of their own worth and a production team with a pathological dislike of them (or “meat puppets” as it often refers to them), it is with a combination of luck and utter lack of good judgement that a show is ever produced and released. Host Unknown is availab ...
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The single best Philly sports podcast from the 7th highest-rated sports talk radio station 92.9 FM the Sack FM. The Let's go to the Phones boys provide you with the best insight in Philly Sports surrounding the Eagles, Phillies, Flyers, Sixers, and normally get distracted along the way. Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play, Amazon Music, Stitcher, and more!
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RAIL PASS

Sarah Harty

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We discuss the day to day runnings at the Southern California Railway Museum, chatting to volunteers and interesting people. We share event information and talk to the people and vendors at the events.
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Sci-FYI

Sci-FYI

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Izzie hates Sci-Fi. Meg loves Sci-Fi. In a bid to save their friendship, Meg has convinced Izzie to watch one piece of science fiction each week. These are not the movies Izzie was looking for.
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I Remember with Eileen Fein

I Remember with Eileen Fein

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Welcome to I Remember with Eileen Fein, a podcast about the power of reminiscing to increase your self-esteem and sense of meaning in life. Through conversations with guests from the worlds of art, nature, science, and culture, I take you on a journey of these kind of mindful moments that are unique to each of us but are experienced by all of us and have changed the course of our lives. Visit The Tiny Balcony - www.thetinybalcony.com - to learn more about mindful moments and how they can hel ...
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This week in InfoSec (07:42) With content liberated from the “today in infosec” twitter account and further afield 29th August 1990: The UK's Computer Misuse Act 1990 went into effect, introducing 3 criminal offences related to unauthorised access and modification of "computer material". https://twitter.com/todayininfosec/status/1829252932178719161…
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Send us a text HIATUS ENCORE: Anne Zimmerman, author of the 2011 biography An Extravagant Hunger: The Passionate Years of M.F.K. Fisher, joins us to discuss Fisher and her World War II-era book How to Cook a Wolf, which was an attempt to teach people how to eat well and be well amidst personal and collective chaos. Discussed in this episode: An Ext…
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This week in InfoSec (13:08) With content liberated from the “today in infosec” twitter account and further afield 3rd September 2014: Twitter launched its bug bounty program via the HackerOne platform, stating it would award at least $140 for vulnerabilities found in http://x.com/ or its Android or iOS apps. $140? 140 was the max tweet length. $1.…
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Oh yes we are so back. Welcome to Let's Go to the Phones here on 92.9 FM The Sack. Football baby!!!! High octane show breaking down the week 1 action and diving in to the Eagles Packers matchup in Brazil. Plus some Phillies stuff! But who cares. Bring on the NFL. We are ready. Subscribe, rate and review Let's Go To The Phones on whichever platform …
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Send us a text As Berlin bureau chief for The Chicago Tribune from 1925-1941, Sigrid Schultz deflected both sexism and danger to report the truth and speak truth to power. The Nazis dubbed her “that dragon from Chicago,” and her importance as an indomitable “newspaperman” (her term) telling Americans about the Third Reich's agenda can’t be understa…
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This week in InfoSec (06:43) With content liberated from the “today in infosec” twitter account and further afield 18th August 2004: Text messages sent to promote the video game "Resident Evil: Outbreak" stated "Outbreak: I'm infecting you with t-virus". This scared recipients, who were only about 7% less technologically savvy than mobile phone use…
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Send us a text HIATUS ENCORE: Sisters Jane and Anna Maria Porters’ books took Regency-era England by storm just a few years ahead of Jane Austen, and their lives were chock-full of fascinating (and insufferable) characters, intriguing romantic escapades, event-filled interludes at the homes of wealthy acquaintances and desperate gambits to stay one…
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The boys are confused by the Phillies after they won 4/6 against the Marlins and Nats are set to look forward to the toughest stretch of their season. We declare them more back than ever but also think they may not be back! Who knows! We also discuss the decision to not pinch hit Bryce Harper in a meaningless game vs the nationals, the 76ers signin…
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Subscriber-only episode Send us a text Amy discusses the good and bad of audiobook narration in this week’s bonus episode, then dives into the origins of the commercial audiobook industry. Founded in 1952, Caedmon Records was the brainchild of two young women who achieved their smash debut success by convincing Dylan Thomas to record himself readin…
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The Phillies' struggles continue and the boys have seen enough! In this week's episode we discuss their most recent stretch of poor play, ask what the hell this team can do to turn it around, and figure out if these guys are giving it their all day in and day out. We also talk Olympics, Lebron James, Jason Taytum, Steve Bartman, Mike Missaneli's bi…
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Send us a text HIATUS ENCORE: Zora Neale Hurston’s 1937 novel Their Eyes Were Watching God is widely considered to be a masterpiece, yet were it not for a renewed push by author Alice Walker in the 1970s, Hurston and her legacy might well have been lost. We have Melissa Kiguwa, host of The Idealists podcast, joining us to discuss Zora Neale Hurston…
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My god, the Eagles are on the precipice of a record that may never be broken. We are all privileged to be alive to see such a moment. You'll be telling your grandkids about this record Jalen Hurts is about to set, it's one for the ages. The Let's Go to the Phones boys discuss this amazing moment in Eagles history, a not-so-great moment in Phillies …
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Subscriber-only episode Send us a text She was called “the most beautiful woman in the world,” but silver screen siren Hedy Lamarr was much more than just a pretty face. Looking to help combat German U-boats during WWII, she pioneered technology that today serves as the basis for wireless innovations like Bluetooth, GPS and Wifi. Lamar received sca…
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The Phillies are in a free fall! Or maybe they're not! The Let's Go to the Phones boys are keeping their fingers on the panic button, but one member of the show is ready to make a BOLD PREDICTION about how the season will end. PLUS, the boys talk some Olympics, the halcyon days of the Jersey Shore, the Seine River being filled with sh*t again, and …
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Send us a text Did you know that Noel Streatfeild’s 1936 children’s book Ballet Shoes is based on her earlier novel The Whicharts, a tawdrier and not-for-children “shadow twin” that was published five years prior? Find out why it’s our favorite of the two in this week’s episode with our guest, author and bookstagrammer Wendy-Marie Chabot. Discussed…
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It's the summer and the boys are running out of stuff to talk about! The Phillies are back after the all-star break and don’t look so hot, the Eagles started training camp so we have to prepare for a bunch of stupid tweets about players we don’t know or care about! We also give you a world-class Olympic preview, ask why Olympians arent allowed to f…
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Subscriber-only episode Send us a text Long before an insatiable press laid siege to Catherine, Princess of Wales, Princess Diana, Meghan Markle and in-law to America’s “royal family,” Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy, Empress Elizabeth of Austria was the beautiful royal everyone wanted a piece of. Feeling like a prisoner in a gilded cage, “Sisi” managed h…
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The Let's go to the Phones boys have all-star fever! We recap the home run derby, the all-star game and pine for the return of the celebrity softball game. We also play a fun home run derby guessing game, talk about some stupid ski movies from the 90s and finish up by giving you the best Olympic preview you have ever heard in your life. Subscribe, …
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Send us a text Pack your steamer trunks! We’re traveling to 19th-century Bavaria this week by way of Ann Schlee’s 1980 historical novel Rhine Journey, newly republished by McNally Editions. This Booker-Prize nominated travel tale features vivid period details, sultry psychological thrills and a protagonist on the brink of a personal revolution, all…
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This week in InfoSec (10:28) 10th July 1999 - Cult of the Dead Cow (cDc) member DilDog debuted the program Back Orifice 2000 (BO2k) at DEF CON 7. It was the successor to Back Orifice, released by cDc a year prior. DilDog proclaimed it "a remote administration tool for corporate America". https://twitter.com/todayininfosec/status/1811133606015983680…
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The boys are back after their summer break and are ready to discuss pervert Howard Eskin, July 4th, Sixers free agency moves, Paul George and the Phillies most recent series vs the Braves We also discuss Full House, high school myths, and some other crap I can't remember! Subscribe, rate and review Let's Go To The Phones on whichever platform you e…
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Subscriber-only episode Send us a text Reflecting back on four years of literary “lost ladies,” Amy celebrates our 200th episode with a quirky list of yearbook superlatives to help jog your memory about some of our favorite titles, including the books “Most Likely to Make You Eat Your Vegetables,” “Most Likely to Up Your Selfie Game,” and “Most Lik…
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This week in InfoSec (07:40) With content liberated from the “today in infosec” twitter account and further afield 3 July 1996 - a mere 28 years ago the movie Independence Day was released. In it, Jeff Goldblum and Will Smith fly into an alien vessel in a 50-year-old space junker, then upload a computer virus in less than 5 minutes https://twitter.…
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Send us a text An Australian author — and the 1979 film adaptation of her work — capture Kim and Amy’s fancy this week on the show. Published in 1901 and written when author Miles Franklin was only eighteen years old, My Brilliant Career became an instant classic of Australian literature and still delights readers with its feisty heroine, Sybylla M…
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This Week in InfoSec (12:30) With content liberated from the “today in infosec” twitter account and further afield 24th June 1987: The movie Spaceballs was released. With a budget of $23 million, it grossed $38 million at the box office in North America. Though 37 years have passed, the secret code scene remains a reminder of why security is hard. …
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It's been 200 wonderful episodes of Let's Go To The Phones and the boys celebrate the only way they know how, by getting to work. We discuss the show's tremendous run, reflect on some of the gold from episodes past, and discuss some of our biggest hits and misses over the last couple of years. We also talk Phillies, Bryce Harper being held accounta…
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Subscriber-only episode Send us a text Things get weird on the show this week as Amy and Kim commune with some ladies of literature from beyond the veil… with a little bit of help from ChatGPT. Check out our “interview” with Restoration-era author and playwright Aphra Behn, then find out what happens when we play around with prompts for Virginia Wo…
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Produce Pat and Coggin have buried the hatchet on this week's all-new episode as the boys talk about the Phillies' HORRIBLE weekend vs the Orioles, what they need to do to win us back, and their new road to the World Series. We also talk about Enzyte, sports memories (?), and how badly we would all love to start smoking cigarettes. Subscribe, rate …
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Send us a text You may think you’ve never read anything by Helen Tracy Lowe-Porter, but if you’ve read any Thomas Mann, there’s a good chance you’ve seen her handiwork. Lowe-Porter was a writer and translator whose greatest (but largely unsung) success came in the form of translating 22 monumental works by the German literary giant. Her English tra…
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