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The Stable Language Hoofcast is a celebration of owning, working and living with horses. Hosted by Cressida (founder of the SEU Facebook group), Andrew (King of the Road) and Mattie (aka Wocket Woy), this equestrian triumvirate womble their way through the ups and downs of equestrian life, as if sat together at the bar after another long day in the field. Funny stories, observational comedy, and resigned acceptance merge together to strike a chord with anyone who knows and loves horses. Host ...
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That TV Comedy Podcast

Deliciously Bright Podcasts

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Each week, writer Jacquie J Sarah and comedy enthusiast Amanda Davies will share their passion for TV comedy by taking a sitcom/comedy drama, breaking it down with emphasis on a specific episode, taking a deep dive, and generally geeking out about it. Join us as we discuss our earliest comedic influences, our favourite shows, and how our passion for comedy has shaped our lives.
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What I Wish I'd Known

The Times

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How do those often facing the hardest beginnings in life become so successful? Alice Thomson and Rachel Sylvester talk to extraordinary people living astonishing lives to learn from those who excel in sport, politics, the arts, business and more, despite real adversity. We hear their secrets and their inspirations, and learn how you too can thrive after life’s setbacks. Thoughtful, revealing and inspirational, follow the podcast now and never miss an episode. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/p ...
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Conspiracy Comrades

Conspiracy Comrades

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Our hosts discuss the timeline of famous events and conspiracies ranging from assassinations to aliens! We will be diving into theories that are dowsed in potential-petrol and setting them alight with sparks of absurdity. Join us to see if you believe the hypotheses, or just want to have fun along the way.
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That Voiceover Podcast

Stephan Cox and Michael Greco

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That Voiceover Podcast features interviews with top voiceover talent, casting directors, agents, coaches, animation people, and other professionals. Veteran voice actors Stephan Cox and Michael Greco take you inside the world of voiceover.
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the Fox Den live streaming on Gina Bengtson's Facebook page and The Fox Den with Gina B and Mama D, on YouTube, weekly every Thursday Evening 8-10 pm est with my co- host Darlene Mama D Hill. Interviewing a variety of guests to help you, entertain you, and amuse you! We also have pop-up mini oracle card readings, subscribe to our YouTube page so you never miss a show! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gina-bengtson/support
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Oh Captain My Captain

Riki Msindo and Mark Olver

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The 90s trope of older grizzled teacher goes to a school of kids who are rough around the edges and shows them the way is one very close to our hearts. So like most comedians we thought why not make that a podcast! This podcast follows the development of baby-faced comic Riki Msindo as he speak to different guests each week to talk about comedy, their careers and sometimes teach Riki something useful.
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What happens when two bawdy, Early Modern word-nerds sit down to talk about all things Shakespeare? You get "The Hurly Burly Shakespeare Show!": an irreverent mix of entertainment and scholarly content suitable for novices and hard-core “Bardolaters” alike. Jess (The Scholar) and Aubrey (The Teaching Artist) discuss the plays of William Shakespeare and his contemporaries, as well as other fascinating aspects of the Early Modern period’s lively theatre and print culture. “The Hurly Burly Shak ...
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What happens when a quick flash, a car accident, and an injured dog bring two strangers together? Join us as we break down "Colin from Accounts," the witty Australian series that has captured our hearts and made us laugh out loud. On this episode of That TV Comedy Podcast, Amanda Davies and Jacquie J Sarah dive into the charming chaos of Season 1, …
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Darragh Mason is a writer, researcher, and award-winning travel and documentary photographer. He has worked in post-war countries such as Bosnia & Herzegovina and Kosovo. He is best know for his work on the Aghori Hindu sect and work surrounding the Djinn. Darragh hosts the award-nominated podcast Spirit Box and is the co-creator of the Sigil Engin…
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Can a spin-off really outshine its predecessor? Discover how "Frasier" managed to not only live up to but surpass "Cheers" in terms of critical acclaim and awards. Amanda and Jacquie dive into the show's creation, exploring key production details and sharing their personal love for Frasier and Niles. We also tackle how "Frasier" deftly handles prob…
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Ever wondered how a female vicar could turn a conservative village upside down? Join us as we go through the enchanting world of "The Vicar of Dibley," where Dawn French's portrayal of Geraldine Granger brings both humour and heart to quaint village life. We recount the show's timely 1994 debut, just as the Church of England began ordaining women, …
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Dr. David Shoemaker is a clinical psychologist in private practice specializing in Jungian and cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy. David is the Chancellor and Prolocutor of the Temple of the Silver Star, (https://totss.org/), a Thelemic initiatory and educational organization. He is a long-standing member of the O.T.O and A.'.A.'., (https://onestar…
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Ever wondered how a sitcom can blend the chaos of a police precinct with laugh-out-loud humour? Join us as we take a tour through the world of Brooklyn Nine-Nine. Amanda and Jacquie dive headfirst into the iconic 99th precinct, dissecting the show's perfect mix of comedy and procedural drama. From Captain Raymond Holt's deadpan delivery to Jake Per…
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Prepare to be captivated by the intricacies of the original British version of "The Office"! Ever wondered how a mundane office setting could change the landscape of comedy? Amanda Davies and Jacquie J Sarah unpack the genius of Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant, detailing how their mockumentary style turned the Slough Trading Estate into a comedy…
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Dr. Nicholas Brink is a psychologist (Ph.D. U.C.L.A. 1970) and Past President of the American Association for the Study of Mental Imagery. He is Board Certified by the American Board of Professional Psychology and is a Certified Teacher of Ecstatic Trance with the Cuyamungue Institute. He is the author of 10 books (and counting) including: Listenin…
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This week on That TV Comedy Podcast, Amanda and Jacquie dissect the hilarious and heartwarming journey of the Rose family in "Schitt's Creek." From the show's humble beginnings to its meteoric rise in popularity post-Netflix, we explore how Dan Levy's unwavering creative vision guided the series to its perfectly timed conclusion. Our spotlight shin…
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In this episode, Alice Thomson and Rachel Sylvester speak to children's book author and illustrator Cressida Cowell known for the How to Train Your Dragon, The Wizards of Once and Which Way to Anywhere book series. She was the Waterstones Children’s Laureate from 2019 – 2022. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Ever wondered why "Friends" remains a timeless classic, even decades after its original airing? This episode of the TV Comedy Podcast attempts to answer that and more as Amanda Davies and Jacquie J Sarah dive into the heart of one of the most iconic sitcoms ever made. Join us as we take a nostalgic journey through "The One with the Prom Video," sha…
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The Fox Den with Gina B and Mama D welcome Matthew McKay we discuss his book Lessons from the Afterlife, deep knowledge meditation guidebook. Matthew channels his son Jordan who has passed to receive messages that can benefit all of humanity. Matthew is a psychologist and a professor of psychology please listen to the show as this is a really reall…
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How does a show centered around football win over those who couldn’t care less about the sport? We dive into the heartwarming world of "Ted Lasso" and uncover what makes Season 2, Episode 9, "Rainbow," an absolute gem. We dissect why we both fell in love with the series despite our initial lack of interest in football. From Nate's journey to assert…
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Gary Lachman is an author and lecturer on consciousness, counterculture, and the Western esoteric tradition. His works include Dark Star Rising, Beyond the Robot, and The Secret Teachers of the Western World. A founding member of the rock band Blondie, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2006. This podcast focuses on his new work…
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Ever wondered how a show about despicable characters became America's longest-running live-action sitcom? Discover the unique appeal of "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" as Amanda Davies and Jacquie J Sarah dissect the magic behind its success. Jacquie shares her experience of viewing the characters as live-action cartoons, making them more palat…
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What makes Michael Scott’s leadership both cringe-worthy and compelling? Our inaugural episode of the TV Comedy Podcast dives headfirst into the beloved, chaotic world of “The Office” (U.S.). Hosted by Jacquie J Sarah, a writer, performer, and podcaster, and alongside her is Amanda Davies, a true enthusiast of TV comedy. Together, they kick off our…
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In this episode, Alice Thomson and Rachel Sylvester speak to James Cleverly, Secretary of State for the Home Department, about his childhood as a young black man growing up in South East London and how the racism he encountered then is different to the situation now. Producer: Florence de Schlichting Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more …
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Davezilla is an illustrator, artist, cryptid researcher, creator of the award winning humor blog, "Davezilla," and in his "Spare" time (as in Austin Osman Spare), was executive vice-president of Campbell Ewald (2nd oldest ad agency in the US). He is also a Gardnerian witch (initiated 1979), Discordian, Ngangalero (initiated 1993), and Santero (init…
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A conversation with John Pirie about Skerryvore and lighthouses. Dr John Holliday of the Hynish Trust and Alasdair Satchel of What We Do in the Winter talk with John Pirie, retired lighthouse engineer about Skerryvore lighthouse and the culture of working in manned lighthouses. Recorded at An Iodhlann, Tiree, June 2024I'm putting this out as a side…
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That TV Comedy Podcast coming 02 July 2024. Send us a text Presented by Amanda Davies and Jacquie J Sarah That TV Comedy Podcast is a Deliciously Bright Production. Visit the website That TV Comedy Podcast Get extended episodes and exclusive content by becoming a subscriber at patreon.com/ThatTVComedyPodcast decba7bf0a9a7b2e4a139eb3ca7778c74d9eab6b…
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Julia Gordon-Bramer is a Sylvia Plath scholar, former professor for the Graduate Writing Program at Lindenwood University, professional tarot card reader, and award winning writer and poet. She is the author of Fixed Stars Govern a Life: Decoding Sylvia Plath (2015); Tarot Life Lessons (2023), and The Occult Sylvia Plath: The Hidden Spiritual Life …
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“And when I went into the church hall, every little girl, every single one, was in pink ballet shoes. And I walked in with my green ballet shoes, which were half price in the sale. And I did want to run back out through those great big double doors. But I knew if I did I would never get to dance.” In this episode we speak to Arlene Phillips, who te…
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In an unprecedented second episode on a play, Sheldrake examines the linguistic DNA of Hamlet and finds three rhetorical techniques that perform what Shakespeare is also doing with the big ideas in this play: Hendiadys, Metonymy and Synecdoche. Podcasting on Shakespeare is a profound pleasure but, if you would like to buy me a coffee, click here: D…
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Dr. Stone is an Oxford-trained doctor of religious studies whose life mission has been to learn and record spiritual traditions from across the world. For over twenty five years, she traveled extensively in Africa, Asia, Europe and Latin America, working closely with religious practitioners to find new ways of empowering herself and others through …
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"People don't want you to be able to see anything, report anything, or say anything intelligent. You just have to be an object of beauty." In this episode, Hollywood legend Sharon Stone talks to us about her new career as a painter and how it helped her address childhood traumas. We also discuss her difficult relationship with Hollywood, and the ab…
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Times Journalists Rachel Sylvester and Alice Thomson return to talk to more extraordinary people about how their past has shaped their lives and how their childhoods have defined who they are today. In this series they are joined by the likes of Sharon Stone, Arlene Phillips, Rachel Reeves and many more. This podcast has been produced in associatio…
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James True is a writer and sophist from Katuah. His work dilates the boundaries of philosophy, mythology, and consciousness. His many written works include: Quantum Rapture (2024 et. al.); Ark of Baphomet (2022); Best Apocalypse Ever (2020); Blueprints of Mind Control (2019); The Technology of Belief (2019); and The Spell of Six Dragons (2018). His…
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In an episode dedicated to a great Shakespearean, Mr John Branston, Sheldrake drifts slightly from the one-play-one-idea tagline to focus on one character in this play: Queen Margaret. After her long march through the Henry VI plays, how does she wrest some control of the audience’s perspective from Richard and, in the end, does it make any differe…
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Few people in the world will have spent as many hours working on the delivery and performance of Shakespeare as Robert Price. After a career as an actor, he was the Senior Voice Tutor at RADA 2007-15 and a voice tutor at LAMDA for many years. He therefore has huge experience with and a rare perspective on how to ‘speak the speech’. A few weeks ago …
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Stephen Parker, Ph D. is a Jungian and Cardiac psychologist and stone mason. He lives with his partner, Dr. Kornelia Grabinska, a Jungian analyst, in a birch forest overlooking Fairbanks, Alaska. In said forest, he creates various Jungian alchemical and manual handiworks including but not limited to: a Stone Sanctuary (view here), a Labyrinth (view…
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Sweta Srivastava Vikram is a dedicated Doctor of Ayurveda and an acclaimed author of 14 best-selling books. Sweta holds a Master's degree in Strategic Communications from Columbia University and wholeheartedly dedicates herself to promoting and teaching a holistic approach to creativity, productivity, health, and nutrition. In her new release, The …
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SORRY ABOUT THE Audio skip to 3:50 This is one of my favourite podcasts. I've seen Henry's videos on Tiktok and Instagram so it was cool to sit down with him in the flesh. He's a hilarious and down to earth guy. I wanted to find out how he's found doing standup comedy for the last year Henry Rowley aka @rowleyy is a TikTok comedy star, actor & stan…
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Maja D'Aoust is a professional astrologer with more than 20 years' experience integrating her master's degree in transformational psychology into the interpretation of thousands of natal charts. A practicing witch and scholar of alchemy and occult lore, she is the author of Familiars in Witchcraft, The Occult I Ching (which was the subject of End o…
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Vickie Dodd M.A. has been a sound healing therapist, bodyworker, workshop leader, musician, and internationally recognized pioneer of healing through sound for more than 50 years. She has collaborated with Don Campbell and is an adjunct faculity member at the Globe Institute in San Francisco. This podcast will focus on her wonderful new book Healin…
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This episode is a conversation with Gail Struthers. Gail hails from the Hillfoots, the villages and towns around the foot of the Ochil Hills, near Stirling.She’s lived on Mull for many years now and has worked principally in catering in hotels and cafes in the North of the Island. She currently works at Bowman Court and our local hospital in Craign…
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Dr. James Maffie is senior lecturer in the Department of American Studies and an affiliate of the Departments of Philosophy and History and Religious and Latin American Studies Programs at the University of Maryland. He is the author of Aztec Philosophy: Understanding a World in Motion, which is the subject of this podcast, and numerous articles ex…
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