Certified Forgotten is a weekly podcast with a focus on underseen horror films. Hosts Matthew Monagle (@mattmonagle) and Matt Donato (@DoNatoBomb) speak with creators, filmmakers, and critics about their lifelong relationships to the horror genre. Each episode also highlights another unique genre title with ten or fewer reviews on the aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes. Previous guests include April Wolfe (screenwriter, Black Christmas); Tyler MacIntyre (writer-director, Tragedy Girls); Brad He ...
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HJTV PRESENTS: The Horror Junkies! A show dedicated to all things HORROR! Join our ghoulish hosts Mike, Patrick, & Dylan as they dive deep into the chaotic and bloody world of Horror! Whether its the latest release hitting the theaters or an classic from before our time, nothing is off limits to the Horror Junkies! So if you're a Horror Fiend looking for your next fix, or just curious about the genre, tune into the Horror Junkies! And listener beware, once your enter our world, you may never ...
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Transgenre Music Nonbinary presents the Artists Spotlight. A weekly, 60-minute program that shines a light on the concept of music beyond boundaries as we talk with artists who are blending genres and blurring the lines of traditional classification. Hosted by Sandra Booker. Wednesdays 1:00PM PT.
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Your number one portal to South Africa’s most must-see emerging bands & creatives. We host super chilled interviews with local musicians in a bid to help you discover the best of them before anyone else. We also occasionally chat to established musos for music industry insights. Join us on this riveting journey highlighting the gritty and alternative musical corners of South Africa
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Where Readers Meet Writers. Conversations on books and ideas, Fridays at 11 a.m.
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Clarinet Corner is an exploration of music involving the clarinet. The show features music across genres including: classical, jazz, world, film music, and rock. And the lively conversation includes topics such as: musical history and practice, social justice, playing in a film orchestra, and colorful stories about jazz players. You don't have to be a clarinet player or a musician to join in, host Tim Phillips makes the show accessible to everyone!
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Are you looking for your next book recommendation? This book podcast celebrates debuts, backlist, and under-the-radar book selections. Expand your book stack with these recommendations and look at the book industry behind the scenes with Amy Allen Clark (MomAdvice.com). She shares the microphone with her favorite writers and bookstagrammers to help you have your best reading year ever.
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Get to the Roots is a local folk, Americana, and Roots music show on RadioStPete.com, Sunshine 96.7FM WMTB LP St. Petersburg, a 501 c3 organization in St. Pete FL. Get to the Roots has recently started interviewing local musicians for the program. The podcast version, the interviews in their whole form (really, they are fun and interesting conversations) are found here on Get to the Roots Extras.
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Join our musical journey as Meet The Music explores the hundreds of musical genres from A Cappella to Zydeco. Listeners gain insights into familiar and unfamiliar musical genres. In each episode, we share in-depth conversations on a variety of topics with influencers, insiders, music critics, and music artists about a particular genre.
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Miami’s 21st century genre-bending chamber orchestra, Nu Deco Ensemble, presents unfiltered conversations with dynamic and award-winning musical artists, trailblazing composers, and forward-thinking industry leaders and CEO’s. Hosted by Co-Founder and Artistic Director, Jacomo Bairos, these conversations dive deep into the lives and works of these exceptional artists and leaders, peeling back the mysterious curtain of creativity and inspiration, while exploring life wisdom gleaned from their ...
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Rants and Raves is the podcast that gets down to brass tacks about what’s too often sidelined in dance music discourse- YOU. And the culture we collectively create. Yeah, the DJs are important and all, but they’re hardly the center of the dancefloor- or the universe. The life of the party is all of us. Follow to hear about upcoming episodes featuring nightlife legends first. Like what you hear?! Check out "In Your Ear," for selected narrated columns from the Rants and Raves Substack newslett ...
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Cory Dingle is not only a celebrated composer and musician, but also a dedicated music educator. He has taught at some of the most prestigious institutions in the world and is committed to mentoring the next generation of musical talent. Dingle’s passion for music education has inspired countless students to pursue their musical dreams.
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Looking at life through a bookish lens, internet-turned-IRL friends, Katie and Mollie, swap stories about the books they're currently loving and the life they're currently living. Grab a cup of tea (or a Moscow Mule) as we chat about the intersection of books, faith, family, friendship, personality, and culture.
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Hosted by Jack Stevens, an electronic music producer best known as one half of SpectraSoul and more recently as Workforce, the Must Make Podcast is a series of discussions about the creative process; exploring the patterns, mindsets, goals and working practices of innovative personalities, with the aim of uncovering some of the optimal creative conditions for effective 'making'. Support the Must Make Podcast: https://www.patreon.com/must_make_podcast
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Sound Space is a podcast where co-hosts Anthony and Jaian interview guests of the audio and music industry. Every episode, they will introduce a new guest and will dive into their beginnings and current participation, and contributions to the world of sound. Sound Space wants to present listeners with stories and experiences from musicians, producers, audio engineers, and more, within the industry. It's a space to learn about sound professionals as well as provide audiences with knowledge ab ...
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This is Vox Tablet, the weekly podcast of Tablet Magazine, the online Jewish arts and culture magazine that used to be known as Nextbook.org. Our archive of podcasts is available on our site, tablet2015.wpengine.com. Vox Tablet, hosted by Sara Ivry, varies widely in subject matter and sound -- one week it's a conversation with novelist Michael Chabon, theater critic Alisa Solomon, or anthropologist Ruth Behar. Another week brings the listener to "the etrog man" hocking his wares at a fruit-j ...
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How Aftertaste Lands the Genre-Bending Magic
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58:22In her dazzling debut novel Aftertaste, Daria Lavelle takes us on a sensory journey where food, grief, & romance intertwine in this inventive ghost story. What if you could taste the ghosts of the people you've lost? In this intimate conversation, Daria shares how her Ukrainian heritage, her childhood food memories, and her love of genre-bending st…
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Syrian-born, Brooklyn-based Clarinetist Kinan Azmeh performs music unlike anything Host Tim Phillips has ever heard before. The internationally-known artist is today's guest on Clarinet Corner!By Troy Public Radio
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Music is an ever-evolving soundscape, so it can be easy to label songs into buckets. But perhaps the copious and countless genre, subgenre and style names subconsciously limit our exposure to audio we might enjoy. Have an insatiable appetite for all things rave? Subscribe to the Rants and Raves newsletter on Substack for columns and audio emailed d…
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The Conjuring: Last Rites (2025) Review
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1:19:53In this episode of Horror Junkies, Mike and Dylan trick dive headfirst into The Conjuring: Last Rites, the final chapter in James Wan’s blockbuster paranormal franchise. From its chilling exorcisms to the Warren’s last stand against the forces of darkness, we break down everything that makes (and doesn’t make) this closing installment worth the wat…
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Uncertified: Hollywood's Halloween Horror Nights 2025 (ft. Dorina aka DJ Bruja)
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41:56It's finally the season for scare actors, haunted houses, and Halloween-themed adventures! Certified Forgotten's resident Los Angeleno, Matt Donato, attended the opening event of Universal's Halloween Horror Nights, along with countless other West Coast horror journalists. Since Matt Monagle did not, past guest Dorina "DJ Bruja" stepped in to run a…
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Mike Osterholm reflects on lessons from the pandemic in 'The Big One'
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1:04:27When the next pandemic hits, will we be ready? That’s the question at the center of University of Minnesota epidemiologist Mike Osterholm’s new book, “The Big One.” And his answer is sobering. He and coauthor, documentarian Mark Olshaker, chronicle the the mistakes made during COVID-19. For example, once public health leaders knew the virus was an …
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Why Durban Is Always Excluded From South Africa's Biggest Metal Events
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18:03Devilnest is a Durban-based entity that runs metal events. It comprises of Myke Taylor & Brynn Huxtable of South African Deathcore giants Your Cynical Sanity. In this video, they talk all things Devilnest and how they aim to get Durban metal events on the map again. Explore our exclusive merch store for unique and high-quality items inspired by our…
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Uncertified: A Beginner's Guide To Fantastic Fest
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32:53Fantastic Fest celebrates its 20th anniversary this year, with no signs of slowing down. In this 30-minute episode, Matt Donato and Matthew Monagle break down the dos and don'ts of Fantastic Fest for both movie lovers and press. We also sneak a peek at the lineup and share a few titles we're most excited to see in 2025.…
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What being a mailman taught Stephen Grant about work, belonging and going the extra mile
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1:01:30Stephen Grant was laid off from his job at a boutique marketing agency in March 2020, right when COVID took the world hostage. Newly diagnosed with cancer, he needed health insurance, fast — plus, he was the primary financial supporter of his wife and daughters. Which is how he found himself becoming a mail carrier, back in his hometown in rural Ap…
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The Rise of the Airport Novels With Tellthebeees
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57:22TikTok creator and pop-cultural sleuth Josh Lora (TellTheBeees) helps us build the ultimate Airport Novels book list to carry you through your next flight. What makes a perfect book to snag in the airport bookstore? In this fun episode, TikTok creator and pop-cultural sleuth Josh Lora (TellTheBeees) helps us create the perfect book list to get you …
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Why This South African Band Vanished For 12 Years
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25:31On this episode we sit down with Sabretooth, South Africa's 80s-inspired band, to unpack their 12 year hiatus, and the moment that got them back together. We also touch on their first gig back in Cape Town, and whether or not they'll be releasing music on Spotify given the recent controversy surrounding the platform and other South African bands pu…
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Be there pirates? The true story of Capt. Kidd
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53:24In the seas off Madagascar, Nova Scotia and even Connecticut, the siren call of buried riches has lured treasure hunters and adventurers over many a century. Many seek the wealth Capt. Kidd accrued during years of pirating and then had to hide when his arrest was imminent. In popular lore, Capt. Kidd’s name is synonymous with the fearsome, ruthless…
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As a regular listener of Certified Forgotten, you know we always want to focus on the underseen stuff. But when life gives you a brand new Alien series from showrunner Noah Hawley? Well, you talk about that, too. In this Uncertified episode of the podcast, Matthew Monagle and Matt Donato sit down to discuss Alien: Earth: its place within the Alien …
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These Memorable Older Characters Wowed Us
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39:49Join Cindy from Thoughts from a Page as we explore unforgettable books featuring older characters. These are her top five picks that deserve space on your TBR. The All‑Star Book Influencer Series is back, and I can't wait to introduce you to more incredible voices in the literary community. Our guests include podcasters, bookstagrammers, and BookTu…
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Is this South Africa's Longest Standing Metal Band?
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36:14"Have you ever heard of Mind Assault?" Is one of the most common questions you get when diving into the Cape Town metal scene. We had a sit down with guitarist Patrick and unpack over two decades of the bands history leading up to Nostalgia Indulgia. #mindassualt #bandinterview #metal #southafricanmusic Explore our exclusive merch store for unique …
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Genre-Fluid Magic: Inside A B3ing's Eclectic Soundscape
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18:51This episode features an interview with musical artist A B3ing, exploring the meaning behind her name and her genre-fluid approach to songwriting, with audio clips from tracks like "Between the Here and Now" and "Dream Serum." A B3ing shares philosophical intent, the challenges of marketing music across styles, her experience in music creation, and…
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Maralyn and Maurice Bailey were always a little unconventional. Maurice was a loner, precise. Maralyn was extroverted and energetic. But when they married in the 1960s, they both felt they had found their person. Together, they dreamed of running away from their ordinary lives — of selling everything and sailing the world. And in 1972, they made it…
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Shaky Shivers with Amelia Emberwing
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1:03:58Did you know that Han from the Fast & Furious movies directed a cutesy indie horror comedy? Believe it! Sung Kang's Shaky Shivers is a sugary-sweet, hokey-as-all-heck gateway horror comedy about zombies, werewolves, cults, cryptids, ice cream, and friendship. Here to defend its honor to the Matts is three-time returning guest Amelia Emberwing, who'…
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The Best Midlife Books to Inspire Your Next Chapter
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57:50There is nothing more transformative than midlife stories, and Renee from It's Book Talk & More joins me to explore the books that reshape how we see this stage. The All‑Star Book Influencer Series is back, and I can't wait to introduce you to more incredible voices in the literary community. Our guests include podcasters, bookstagrammers, and Book…
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When the music is doing the talking- no words need to be said. And dancefloors present ideal opportunities for body language to build bridges that could potentially lead to social progress. Tune in to hear the potential benefits of encounters with strangers, who just might be kind. Of course, so long as they're not creeps. Have an insatiable appeti…
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Dancefloors are where we gather in heightened states of vulnerability. Making them uniquely situated opportunities to collectively impact each other. Whether that's for the positive or negative depends on "Give and Take." Have an insatiable appetite for all things rave? Subscribe to the Rants and Raves newsletter on Substack for columns and audio e…
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The Musical Journey of Jérôme Savoie
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1:02:40In this illuminating episode of Get to the Roots Extras, join our host as they welcome the exceptionally talented Jérôme Savoie, a multi-instrumentalist and professional vocalist from Quebec, Canada. Jérôme shares his journey in the music world, his passion for songwriting, and the challenges he faced releasing music over the years. Experience the …
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In Your Ear: Misogyny Has No Limits. I’m at Mine.
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10:33Misogyny is an unequal offender, but the prejudiced culprit isn’t always a straight man. Sexuality and gender don’t preclude anyone from bias towards women- whether intentional or not. And dance music scenes of all types have their unfair share. Have an insatiable appetite for all things rave? Subscribe to the Rants and Raves newsletter on Substack…
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Vampires and a happy ending: Three Minnesota romance buffs discuss how the genre is changing
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57:36If you’re a romance reader, you won’t be surprised to hear that romance is the biggest genre in publishing. Nearly 40 million romance novels were sold in 2024. Books range from flirty (fade to black) to downright steamy (open door), with myriads of subgenres and tropes to choose from. (Rom-com! Paranormal romance! Historical fiction!) So this week,…
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Dive into a stack of mind‑bending thrillers with Kate from Bookwild. Discover her top 5 speculative fiction picks in today's All-Star Book Influencer series. The All‑Star Book Influencer Series is back, and I can't wait to introduce you to more incredible voices in the literary community. Our guests include podcasters, bookstagrammers, and BookTube…
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Don't worry, we're still the podcast about horror movies with 10-or-less critic reviews on Rotten Tomatoes. That said, your Matts have had a helluva summer so far, and have needed these Uncertified episodes to regroup. Plus, why not get an early review of Weapons out there? Our own Matt Donato has seen the film, and he's joined by yet another very …
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Lonely people find connection in ‘The Satisfaction Café’
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51:33Is loneliness something that happens when you’re not looking? And if so, could meaningful connection be found in a simple but purposeful café, where the lonesome are paired with the perfect partners for deep conversation? That’s the fantasy at the heart of Kathy Wang’s new novel, “The Satisfaction Café.” It follows Joan who starts the book as a Chi…
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Music and Conversation with David Gould and Peter Bannister
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49:00This time, Host Tim Phillips sits down with Bass Clarinetist David Gould, whose resume is so impressive, it's hard to believe it's real! (But yes, it is!) Tim also sits down with Pianist Peter Bannister. Peter is a frequent musical collaborator and a composer.By Troy Public Radio
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"From Music to Plants: Exploring Creative Passion in Tampa Bay"
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9:20Listen to info about Honey Bee's latest release "Mermaid Fishing," an uplifting Trop Rock anthem co-written by Roger Bartlett. This episode takes visit to the Trop Rock music scene of Tampa Bay and introduces Honey Bee's newest single "Mermaid Fishing." Additionally, explore the fascinating realm of Florida's native flora with Darla's "Wild Wednesd…
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After several weeks of moving hell, Matthew Monagle is back on the podcast! In this bite-sized episode of Certified Forgotten, Monagle and Matt Donato catch up quickly on a month's worth of horror, including the highs (and mostly lows) of public domain slashers and the soon-to-be horror blockbuster that is Zach Cregger's Weapons. Special thank you …
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New England noir chills and thrills in 'The House on Buzzards Bay'
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51:22The setting for Dwyer Murphy’s new book, “The House on Buzzards Bay,” is classic New England noir: A large and ancient house along the coast is inherited by protagonist Jim, who decides to use it to host his college friends for a summer reunion, hoping to reignite their bonds. But nothing is quite as it seems. Both the house and the group are out o…
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When a Journalist Outgrows the Word Count
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43:07Journalist Honor Jones discusses her debut novel, Sleep, which explores the #MeToo movement from childhood to the newsroom through a unique fictional lens. Honor Jones's debut novel, Sleep, opens in the heat of a seemingly idyllic summer childhood, where ten-year-old Margaret navigates unspoken secrets within her home. But as the years unfold, the …
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Cantrel are a father/son duo making music together. On this episode we touch on their upcoming EP, ties to Prime Circle, their upcoming South African tour, their music video hitting over 1million views, and a whole lot more. #bandinterview #southafrica #cantrel #primecircle #southafricanband Explore our exclusive merch store for unique and high-qua…
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In this special episode of "Get to the Roots Extras," we delve into the captivating world of Fiona Frensche, a talented musician known for her eclectic style and inspiring collaborations. We explore her latest releases, "Sylvie" and "Bend Your Mind," unveiling the stories and creative processes behind these tracks. Join us as we discuss the music v…
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Uncertified: I Know What You Did Last Summer (2025)
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39:29In this week's episode, we're headed back to Southport for a discussion about the new I Know What You Did Last Summer (2025). Certified Forgotten's Matt Donato is joined by another guest host, the perfect person to chat about sharp hooks and silly slasher vibes. B.J. Colangelo (This Ends At Prom) brings her love of I Know What You Did Last Summer t…
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Joy Harjo bends time with her poetry to honor her mother's death
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49:53Honoring the dead by washing the body is a ritual nearly as old as humankind. Jews observe taharah, rooting the practice in Ecclesiastes: “As we come forth, so we shall return.” In Islamic tradition, washing the deceased as an act of devotion and love. Joy Harjo, former poet laureate and citizen of the Muscogee Nation, expected to honor her mother’…
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Why Finding Grace Is the Plot-Twist Novel of the Summer
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36:37Holy plot twist! Loretta Rothschild shares her writing process for her buzzy debut, Finding Grace, where the opening sequence stuns in this spoiler-free chat. In today's Book Gang episode, debut author Loretta Rothschild discusses Finding Grace, a domestic drama that cracks wide open into something far more unexpected. This powerful novel explores …
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The Most Anticipated Metal Release In South African Metal?
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25:08Johannesburg boys Sunken State have a chat with Marcel about their highly anticipated EP Hunting Ghosts, Finding Demons dropping on the 18th of July. Join in as they dive into their process, the story behind the Ep, and the direction the band's moving in. We also touch on their inclusion for the 2025 Ramfest lineup and their thoughts abut sharing t…
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The Woman Running African Metal From Behind A Screen
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22:25In this explosive interview, we dive into how Alana Britz became the digital force behind Emalyth, Metal4Africa, and Wacken Metal Battle Sub-Saharan Africa, helping shape the online identity of Africa’s loudest metal festivals. Lana opens up about: - How she got into running social media for metal institutions - Emalyth’s approach to booking bands …
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In this special episode of Get to the Roots Extra, join us as we dive into the vibrant music scene of St. Petersburg, Florida. With no guest speakers, our host takes us on a journey through the local sounds that are transforming Florida's music landscape. Discover the evocative new track "Morrison" by June Bunch, a unique blend of folk and synth th…
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A new cross-county memoir: ‘The Last American Road Trip’
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50:45When Sarah Kendzior packs up her family for a road trip across America, she makes sure her kids keep their eyes wide open. She wants them to see this country’s wonders and its flaws. Her new memoir, “The Last American Road Trip,” recounts the dozens of drives they’ve taken since 2016. They leave their home in Missouri and crisscross the country, ev…
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This Author Walked Away from Law—and Won Big
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1:04:29Lidija Hilje shares how her debut novel, Slanting Towards the Sea, and her own journey is shaped by second chances and the courage it required to begin again. Lidija Hilje brings a rare and powerful perspective to her fiction. After a decade working in Croatian courts, she left the legal field to write in English as her second language and to coach…
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Uncertified: The Best Horror Movies of 2025 (So Far)
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34:54It's that time of year again! We've hit the mid-year point, and everyone wants to know what the best horror movies of the year are so far. Certified Forgotten's Matt Donato is in charge of this special episode, and has enlisted the help of Bloody Digsuting's Meagan Navarro because, when you can, why not bring in the best? Listen in to their 30-minu…
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To mark Independence Day, Big Books and Bold Ideas is airing an encore presentation of Kerri Miller’s conversation with historian Patrick O’Donnell about his 2024 book, “The Unvanquished.” The Civil War is remembered for its sweeping battles: Gettysburg, Atlanta, Antietam. Less known are the small troops of men, enlisted by both sides, to fight far…
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A Professor Turns Sleuth in This Sharp Academic Mystery
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43:38Zoe Wallbrook shares how her debut mystery, History Lessons, blends academia, amateur sleuthing, and suspense in this clever, twisty campus mystery with heart. In today's special July 4th Book Gang episode, author Zoe B. Wallbrook joins me for a smart and surprising conversation about her dazzling debut, History Lessons. This mystery novel brings t…
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In this episode of Horror Junkies, we’re diving headfirst into the chaos, carnage, and quiet despair of 28 Years Later, the long-awaited third entry in the iconic 28 Days Later saga, directed by Danny Boyle and written by Alex Garland. Set decades after the original outbreak, 28 Years Later reintroduces us to a world forever altered by the Rage vir…
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Joy Womack made history when she became the first American to join Russia’s famed Bolshoi Ballet Theater. But getting there was a journey that took a grueling physical and emotional toll. Her new memoir, “Behind the Velvet Red Curtain,” written with MPR News journalist Elizabeth Shockman, is an intimate retelling of what happened when Womack moved …
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How a Chemistry Major Wrote a High-Stakes Debut
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54:41Not knowing the publishing rules helped Austin Taylor sell her debut, Notes on Infinity. From lab notes to spreadsheets, learn her data-driven approach. In today's Book Gang episode, debut author Austin Taylor joins me to discuss her dazzling new novel Notes on Infinity. This high-concept campus novel follows Zoe and Jack, two brilliant students wh…
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South Africa's Most Insane Metalcore Band
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27:58Pretoria boys No Closure recently made it onto the Ramfest lineup consisting of headlining act The Devil Wears Prada in South Africa. We chat about the metalcore/hardcore scene in Pretoria, the diversity in South African live shows, and get their response on what was said about the members during the Lower Hollow episode. 💬 Drop your thoughts on th…
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In the words of, I unno, the youths? Danny Boyle, Alex Garland, and the 28 [Insert Unit Of Time Measurement] franchise are so back. 28 Years Later marks the return of multiple 28 Days Later talents behind the camera, as Boyle embraces risks like there's no tomorrow. The Matts have a lot to talk about, from infecteds hanging dong and tracksuit mafia…
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