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This is Higgle: The B2B Sales Club Podcast, where we bring you actionable insights about sales RFPs, Sales Negotiations and difficult Procurement discussions. It’s all about helping you win more deals, and hitting your sales quota. We talk to sales leaders, brand leaders and procurement leaders about lessons learnt on their journey to win more sales deals and get better negotiated outcomes. The podcast is hosted by Mike Lander, an ex procurement director and entrepreneur, talking to guests a ...
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The art world and associated market are famously opaque and can at times be exclusive. Berlin based gallery director and educator Michael Dooney speaks with artists, curators and other professionals who share their personal experiences of this unique field. If you have ever felt unsure about walking into a gallery, wish to understand more about creativity or better understand how this complex industry works, then tune in every second Monday to hear the insightful conversations with these ins ...
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Meet the Artist

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postPerspective Magazine’s Meet the Artist podcast features a series of candid conversations with some of film and episodic television’s leading post production artists. Follow this space to hear how Cinematographers, Editors, Directors, VFX Artists, Colorists, Sound Designers and more meld creativity with technology to deliver some of the industry’s biggest titles. Hosted by postPerspective Editor-in-Chief Randi Altman. Visit our site for more at https://postperspective.com/
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How to Fix the Internet

Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF)

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The internet is broken—but it doesn’t have to be. If you’re concerned about how surveillance, online advertising, and automated content moderation are hurting us online and offline, the Electronic Frontier Foundation’s How to Fix the Internet podcast offers a better way forward. EFF has been defending your rights online for over thirty years and is behind many of the biggest digital rights protections since the invention of the internet. Through curious conversations with some of the leading ...
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Lance Laber, Executive Director of DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun, shares stories about the life and art career of southwest artist Ted DeGrazia, as well as current events and exhibits at the gallery. Located in Tucson, Arizona, DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun is a 10-acre National Historic District designed and built by acclaimed Arizona artist Ted DeGrazia. New episodes air every 4th Sunday.
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The Al Franken Podcast

The Al Franken Podcast

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A five-time Emmy winning SNL comedy writer/producer, joins a four-time #1 NYT bestselling author, a three-time highest-rated national progressive radio host, a two-time Grammy winning artist, and a former US Senator. So, it gets a little crowded in the booth when Al talks public policy and sometimes political comedy with notable guests. Think “The Daily” without the resources of the NYTimes.
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Soundboard

Steinway & Sons

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Soundboard features conversations on artistry and craftsmanship between Ben Finane, Director of Content at Steinway & Sons, and distinguished pianists, musicians, artists, and creatives. Soundboard seeks out inspiration, hones in on the creative process, parses influences, and attempts to diagnose artistic greatness.
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Great Intentions Podcast

Jonas Lund and Roel Wouters

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The Great Intentions Podcast explores the intricate journey of parenthood in the digital age. Join our hosts, Jonas Lund, a conceptual artist and Roel Wouters, independent designer, director and artist, as they share personal insights on parenting, the influence of technology on children, and balancing family life with careers.
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Songwriters & Tour Riders is an Oklahoma music podcast, giving you an inside look at musicians coming from Oklahoma and those just passing through. Join host Matthew Viriyapah as musicians tell stories of recording, touring and living as an artist.
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Is Paul Dano OK?

Matt Brothers and Daryl Bär

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Welcome to Is Paul Dano OK? The show where we discuss the numerous artistic endeavours of the actor, director, screenwriter, producer, author, and musician, Paul Franklin Dano. s05 Greers s07 Won't You Take Me To... Clancy Brown? s08 Weisz City s09 Hiro Worship s011 CCH Podcast
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If you want to make it in the art world, talent is key - but so is mastering the business side. The Professional Artist Podcast is where fine artists meet commerce. Co-hosts Miguel L. Mayher and Cristina Demiany guide visual artists through an audio gallery, exploring how to show and sell your art, land commissions, apply for artist grants, art licensing, and much more. This is where you begin growing your art career. Miguel L. Mayher is the Director of Education at the Professional Artist A ...
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LET'S PLAY: THE CREATE PODCAST

Kristin Hanggi and Natalie Roy

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Whether you're an artist every day of your life or hoping to awaken the artist within, our workshops empower you to tap your inner wisdom and dance with your playful self! We become authentic and unlimited creators when we get in touch with the Universe, listen for guidance, trust the process, act from true inspiration, and actually have fun. Incorporating ancient wisdom with a splash of sass and sparkle, Kristin and Natalie can't wait to party down deep with you!!
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The Playwriting Podcast

Ken Wolf, Artistic Director, Manhattan Repertory Theatre, Playwright, Direc

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The Playwriting Podcast, hosted by Ken Wolf, Artistic Director of Manhattan Repertory Theatre, will offer strategies and techniques for playwrights (and writers in general) "to get out of their heads" and write better, feel more motivated, get into that CREATIVITY ZONE, find more productive ways to complete a work, and to simply have more fun creating! Each episode we will explore what works and what doesn't work, so that you can jump start your playwriting and take your work to the next level.
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The Artist Advisory Hotline

Marina Press Granger

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Welcome to The Artist Advisory Hotline, a transformative space for artists ready to harness the power of manifestation to build successful and sustainable careers. Hosted by Marina Press Granger—a curator, Reiki master, classical Chinese feng shui practitioner, and former gallery director with over 15 years of experience in the New York City art world—this podcast merges business insights, mindset mastery, and spirituality to guide artists in fully stepping into their unique, powerful identi ...
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Stay Independent

Kirk Brandenburg

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Welcome to Stay Independent - a space to find tangible and actionable ways to grow your independent artist career. Join us as we deep dive into music industry secrets with independent artists, tastemakers, and industry leaders. Hosted by Kirk Brandenburg, founder and director of Know Name, a music media company based out of Nashville that helps artists all over the country grow independent careers.
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Creator Tales

Kaju Creative

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Underrepresented excellence is hidden in plain sight. We sit down with creatives and artists to find out how they create and access platforms for their work. Hosted by Dylan Prins, Director of Kaju Creative.
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The D-Lew Podcast

Derrick T. Lewis

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Actor/Recording Artist Derrick T. Lewis brings you fun and excitement on The D-Lew Podcast. He will have exclusive interviews with people in sports, entertainment and pop culture.
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NIGERIAN DYKE REALNESS

Yvonne Onakeme Etaghene

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Unfiltered, candid thoughts on pop culture, music, love, spirituality, healing, depression, grief + whatever else comes up. The voice? Multilingual maven of the mic, your favourite dyke's favourite dyke, Yvonne Onakeme Etaghene. Ijaw Urhobo Nigerian dyke poet, author of For Sizakele, performer, dancer, visual artist, bad gyal, fashion designer and creative director of OyinT. Designs, cook, goddess and a real one.
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i want what SHE has

Theresa Lyn Widmann

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"I want what SHE has" w/ Theresa Lyn Widmann (and formerly Shana Falana) is a weekly live radio show at Radio Kingston in Kingston NY and PODCAST, amplifying women's voices and their stories. We share interviews of women (female identifying humans), seeking to flip the narrative on envy and celebrating the strengths and accomplishments of women we look up to. Women are so often the unsung heroines of a community’s overall health and wellbeing. These women have gifts to share and stories to t ...
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The art world is vibrant and full of surprises. Let artist, choreographer, and self-described art nerd Rodney Veal be your guide on a journey of exploration as he interviews creative professionals about what inspires them. Each episode is a conversation with an honest-to-goodness working art maker, risk taker, and world shaper.
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George Dfouni

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George Dfouni is a hotelier, artist, author, director, and asset manager. The businessman George Dfouni has experience in a variety of industries. He is an extremely kind & motivated person. George is a Chief Operating Officer at Independent Hospitality. As Chief Operating Officer, George Dfouni oversaw all aspects of Amsterdam Hospitality Group which consisted of eleven existing boutique hotels, two residential properties in New York City, one residential property in Miami, and one commerci ...
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Everybody Else

Wesley Luttrell

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There are those in the spotlight, and then there is Everybody Else. Hosted by Wes Luttrell (Indiana-based artist manager, development coach, and founder of Wally Opus Records), Everybody Else is a podcast dedicated to the invisible people who make music happen. Featuring solo commentary and insightful interviews with artist managers, record label execs, booking agents, tour managers, lawyers, music tech founders, music producers, venue managers, and a slew of others whom we'd consider to hav ...
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SIGHT and SOUND

HEARTGOD MEDIA’S SIGHT AND SOUND PODCAST

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A podcast that focuses on genre films (horror, sci fi, action, 80s comedy etc..) but all types music! every episode is a different topic! it could be on a single director, movie, series, band, artist, company, actor you name it, we'll probably get to it eventually! I'll have guests and friends on to invigorate conversation. follow on instagram and twitter @heartgodmedia
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"A podcast about making things up and making things happen." L.A.-based writer-performer Dennis Hensley believes that art and creativity make the world go around and make life worth living. Each week, he interviews a different creative person each about what they do, why they do it, and how they manage the ups and downs of a creative life. Some guests are famous, some are less so...all are what Dennis describes as "beautiful strugglers." Past guests have included authors, actors, photographe ...
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Five days a week, Tom Power brings you candid conversations with the artists shaping our culture. Whether he’s chatting with A-listers or rising stars, his disarming warmth and meticulous research always gets below the surface, bringing us deeper into the art and lives of today's most compelling musicians, writers, actors and filmmakers. As a Canadian institution, Q has attracted the biggest names in the world. But it's never been about the fame. It's always been about the art. Since becomin ...
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Former Starving Artist

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Screenwriter/Actor/Director, Angela Cavallin, interviews entrepreneurs, creatives and coaches to teach starving artists how to adapt a business mindset to gain full autonomy over their creative careers.
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Creativity isn’t tidy—it’s risky, chaotic, and full of surprises. It’s full of breakthroughs and breakdowns, moments of flow and moments of doubt. Join Mishu Hilmy for unfiltered conversations with artists, filmmakers, musicians, and fearless makers who thrive in the unknown, embrace imperfection, and create at the edge of possibility. This is your front row seat to the self-doubt, unexpected wins, and messy emotional work of making something real. But craft isn’t just about feeling—it’s abo ...
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Bringing to you the personal stories, experiences, and ideas from those who shape the dance field through autobiographical interviews. Hosted by Erin Carlisle Norton, Artistic Director of the NJ/NYC all-female dance company The Moving Architects. New interviews available every other week.
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The Take

The Roost

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This is the Take. It's where you come to understand more about your favorite movies, shows and culture. Our video essays make the story worlds you enter richer and deeper. Think: Endings Explained, Character Studies, Hidden Messages and Symbols Revealed, Actor and Director Profiles, and more. We want to share our love of visual culture with the world. So here's our Take.
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In Intruder - Theatre in the Making, Remi Rachuba, actor and writer, talks about his epic 11-year old journey of putting on his bilingual (English-Polish) solo-play, 'Intruder/Intruz'. He is sharing his insight into the development process, artistic inspirations, selecting his collaborators, staying motivated, coping with feedback, playwriting competitions and four and a half rehearsed readings, becoming a producer of his work, securing Arts Council England and Creative Scotland funding, rai ...
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A life Creative Podcast

Marcie McGoldrick, Melanio Gomez

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This is a weekly show where listeners learn how creators navigate their careers in the arts, and find community with like-minded people who face similar challenges and joys while pursuing their passions. We'll be talking with photographers, artists, interior stylists and designers, food stylists, crafters, creative content creators, writers, publishers, marketers, and so many more. If you're interested in a career in the arts or any creative field, or you just want to know how creators are i ...
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Welcome to Xian Archive, a hyperspatial database of the fascinating discussions shared between artist/creative director Matt Xian and guests circling around the topics of psychedelics, creativity, music, artwork, technology and beyond.
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Paperback Radio

Paperback Podcast

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Paperback Radio unveils bi-monthly stories from an eclectic array of genres. Two award-winning creatives invite you to indulge in their strange fiction. L.J. Longo (author) and Lane McLeod Jackson (playwright and director) love audio drama, so we decided to make some. We come out of our shells on the odd weeks of each month, hopefully to your delight and probably to God’s scorn. We hope you are sometimes delighted, sometimes spooked, but always entertained by the stories of Paperback Radio!
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Join Jeremy Bolm, vocalist of Touché Amoré and founder of the record label Secret Voice, for his latest project, The First Ever Podcast. This is an honest look at the humble beginnings of all kinds of different artists - from actors and musicians to poets and photographers. Through conversation, Jeremy explores how their first experiences with their art form lead them to where they are today. In today’s world of instant gratification, it’s important to be reminded that not everything happens ...
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Rodney Veal interviews Laurent Che, a spoken word artist and multihyphenate, who shares his inspiring journey from a young dancer to a spoken word poet and creative professional. Through personal stories of overcoming challenges, he discusses the power of perspective, creativity, and pursuing multiple passions while staying true to one's vision. Le…
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Derrick and Gabi preview this weekend's WWE SummerSlam premium live event, the new WWE docuseries "UNREAL" on Netflix and they talk about their recent trips to Atlanta and Dallas for WWE Evolution and AEW ALL IN TEXAS. Make sure you hit the SUBSCRIBE button on your respective streaming platforms for The D-Lew Podcast including Apple Podcasts, Spoti…
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Abraham Anghik Ruben is a world-renowned sculptor who’s been creating groundbreaking and genre-defining work for the last five decades. The Inuk artist is best known for his multidimensional sculptures, which he carves out of stone, ivory, bronze and bone, but more recently, he’s also taken up painting. With an ongoing solo show at the Winnipeg Art…
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When Canadian musician Charlie Houston was a student at NYU a few years ago, she took a weed edible that gave her a really bad trip. It was so bad that she quit music, dropped out of school and moved back in with her parents in Toronto. Earlier this year, Charlie released her debut album, “Big After I Die,” which explores the precarious and often s…
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George Dfouni Hotelier, highlights the importance of balancing cultural sensitivity with global hospitality standards. He shares real-life experiences that show how understanding local customs can transform a guest’s stay. True hospitality goes beyond rules, it’s about making people feel seen, respected, and at home.…
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We break down the loss of the Prince of Darkness. His impact is immeasurable. A founding father of heavy metal as 1/4th of Black Sabbath and with a second to none solo career, The Ozzman came and destroyed for 55 years. Passing away only weeks after his last performance he bowed out like no other entertainer on earth. We give our top 5 ozzy sabbath…
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Joining us is Chris Fenton Media Executive, Story Teller, Business Leader and Author of Feeding the Dragon. Inside the Trillion Dollar Dilemma Facing Hollywood, the NBA, & American Business. Chris has vast experience navigating Hollywood and the world of Chinese business and US politics world this will be an in depth look at how this relationship h…
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What’s the difference between being an enthusiast and a critic? Can you love something - really love it - without being pretentious about it? In this episode, Sarah and I head to the Guinness Open Gate Brewery in Chicago to wrestle with a question that’s been nagging me for weeks: what’s the fine line between appreciation and snobbery? Along the wa…
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Artist Andy Goldsworthy on his retrospective exhibition, which spans a five decade career. Best known for his work in the landscape, this exhibition sees the artist create dramatic large scale works for the Royal Scottish Academy in Edinburgh - including an avenue of oak branches, a room of reeds suspended from the ceiling, and a room full of stone…
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World-renowned fashion designer Prabal Gurung grew up in a turbulent household, with an abusive father at home and bullies at school who teased him for being too feminine. It was only when he moved to New York City to work with designers like Donna Karan and Cynthia Rowley that Prabal began to embrace the things that made him different. His new mem…
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Cate Blanchett (Elizabeth, The Aviator, Tár) is one of the most respected actors of our time. She's an on-screen chameleon who transforms into whatever role she plays, taking on whatever accent is required of her — so much so that she says it’s easy to forget what she actually sounds like. At last year’s Toronto International Film Festival, Cate sa…
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Many of the internet’s thorniest problems can be attributed to the concentration of power in a few corporate hands: the surveillance capitalism that makes it profitable to invade our privacy, the lack of algorithmic transparency that turns artificial intelligence and other tech into impenetrable black boxes, the rent-seeking behavior that seeks to …
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This week Jeremy welcomes Tades Sanville of the band Hot Mulligan. On this episode, Jeremy and Tades talk Bandcamp dot com, Carseat Headrest, making music videos, the UP State Fair, cover bands, NOFX, tour routing, No Sleep Records, the new Hot Mulligan album "The Sound a Body Makes When It's Still", and so much more!!! Follow the show on INSTAGRAM…
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Motherland writer Helen Serafinowicz on putting Wayne and Coleen Rooney at the heart of her debut play - The Legend of Rooney's Ring - which has just opened at the Royal Court in Liverpool. Literary critic Alex Clark examines the Booker Prize longlist which was announced today. Love Forms by Claire AdamThe South by Tash AwUniversality by Natasha Br…
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Joining us is John Ward District 31, Precinct 3 Captain to talk about what is going on in Tennessee politics, Nashville, GOP and more. If you like what you hear make sure to subscribe to the show and share it with your friends. You can find us at http://heartlandjournal.com
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The Big Bang Theory’s Penny and Friends’ Rachel Green actually had a lot in common, though one of their most surprising similarities is actually the way that their stories treated their growth – and, unfortunately, their endings. So let’s take a closer look at how both of these characters found their own ways out of the ‘sitcom ditzy hot blonde’ bo…
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Lora Melone is Director of the 1,950-seat Victory Theatre located in downtown Evansville, Indiana. Starting her career with Venuworks in Food and Beverage at the Ford Center, Lora gradually worked her way into her current role which includes the overseeing of day-to-day venue operations, staff management, and talent booking at the historic Victory …
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In this episode, Mishu talks with actor, writer, and comedy performer Tuxford Turner (they/them/tux) about starting over in L.A., learning to trust their brain again, and the deep relief of not grinding yourself to dust. They dig into internalized urgency, “insecure ambition,” and what happens when your capacity for output isn’t tied to your self-w…
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Heather and Arizona O'Neill are more than just mother and daughter — they're creative partners, storytellers and travel companions. Their latest collaboration, a novel called “Valentine in Montreal,” is already an instant bestseller. Heather wrote the book, which was first published in weekly installments in the Montreal Gazette, and Arizona illust…
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Brian Tyree Henry (Atlanta, Causeway, The Book of Mormon) has become one of Hollywood's busiest actors. On the new series “Dope Thief,” he plays Ray Driscoll — a complex character who’s dealing with generational trauma, addiction and grief. Back in April, Brian joined Tom Power to talk about the role, the epiphany he had that reframed the way he lo…
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In this episode, abstract painter Gwen Hollingsworth shares how she blends spirituality and structure in her creative practice. Drawing from influences like Buddhism and Jungian thought, Gwen reflects on building a professional art career while staying true to her inner world. She shares insights from her solo show in New York, her experience at th…
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In this episode, we speak with Nancy Soriano, a seasoned editorial leader and brand strategist whose career has spanned media, design, and retail. We talk about her early days as a stylist, her decade-long run as Editor-in-Chief at Country Living, and how she has navigated major roles at brands like One Kings Lane, West Elm, and now Perigold. Nancy…
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Today on The Feminine Frequency, Jennifer Mulak and I talk about Intuition. But first! We revisit the use of the word "feminine" and why we're working with it, despite feedback that it can feel prickly (my words). So what is intuition? Where does it come from? Why is it undervalued? How do you recognize it? How has it come up in our own lives? How …
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Joining us is Tennessee Deputy Director @AFPTN Michael Lotfi. A self described "Persian Redneck" with parents that immigrated to America during the Iranian Revolution in the 70's, he brings his unique take to digital campaigning to Tennessee and DC @MichaelLotfi on X Americans for Prosperity believes freedom and opportunity are the keys to unleashi…
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Richard Stilgoe pays tribute to the great American humorist and songwriter Tom Lehrer, who has died at the age of 97. Samira discusses newly released and previously unheard songs by Nick Drake. Petra Volpe talks about her acclaimed film Late Shift, which tells the story of nurse's night shift in a Swiss hospital. Presenter Samira AhmedProducer: Har…
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Nordista Freeze has played more than 850 shows as an independent artist - and he's aiming for at least 1,000 soon. So today we're talking about the importance of live performance in today's music industry, and what it looks like to build community and impact culture through music. Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro 03:34 - The Road to 1000 Shows and the Impo…
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Mo Amer's comedy career couldn't be going any better right now. His semi-autobiographical TV show “Mo” is a big success and he’s currently on a massive stand-up tour. But even though his professional life is thriving, certain things in his personal life are a bit more complicated. Mo joins Tom Power to talk about the pressure he’s feeling as a Pale…
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>Join Jocko Underground< Should you leave a secure job that you don't like? Staying on the path when your family depends on you. What actually changes after you get married. Getting called out for an email, or something you wanted to be private. Higher ups treating the front line workers poorly because of race. Support this podcast at — https://red…
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What if you could scale your sales pipeline with minimal staff and maximum efficiency using AI? I sit down with tech sales expert Frank Sondors this week to explore how AI and lean teams are reshaping the B2B sales landscape. Frank, with his extensive background at Google and various B2B SaaS companies, shares his journey of building efficient sale…
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In this episode of Big Blend Radio, Lance Laber, Executive Director of the DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun, shares the fascinating stories behind the permanent exhibit “DeGrazia Paints Papago Indian Legends.” Created in 1975, the series was inspired by traditional Papago (now Tohono O’odham, meaning “desert people”) legends, including The Creation of t…
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Before becoming the indie horror director icon of films like Lachrymose Primrose, Blood on the Reel, Tablet of Tales and the Film Noir favorite, Noctambulist, J.D. Ellenberger cut his passionate incisors on music. Today we focus on Johnny Daggers, his AlterEgo, the dark gothic composer and musician that brought about projects like the ambient THE S…
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The “Gen Z stare” has become a huge topic of conversation on TikTok and the internet at large, and the real problem is actually a lot deeper than you might expect! Gen Zers say it’s just a logical reaction to the illogical world they’re confronting, Millennials say there’s more to it than that. A large part of the issue stems from the fact that in …
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We're thrilled to welcome an old friend from Al’s SNL days, comedian Kevin Nealon! Kevin and Al trade stories from working together on Saturday Night Live and discuss how the show has changed over the years. Kevin shares how he created several trademark bits, including Mr. Subliminal and Hans and Franz. Plus, we get backstories on some sketches tha…
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Sir Gregory Doran is the former artistic director of the Royal Shakespeare Company. He spent a total of thirty five years with the RSC directing fifty productions in the UK and abroad. He’s been called “one of the great Shakespeareans of his age” and has won multiple awards for his work. Born in 1958, Greg was brought up near Preston and played a n…
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Ken Wolf, Artistic Director of Manhattan Repertory Theatre in New York City, presents the 451st episode of THE PLAYWRITING PODCAST. Episode Story Topic: Your Playwriting Super Super-Power! My Special CRAZY DISCOUNT PAGE for Script Consultations, Playwriting Coaching, and PREMIERE PLAYWRITING COACHING, good until Monday night July 28, 2025 at Midnig…
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While so many of us might dream of building our lives around our creative passions, often the financial reality of being an artist can be a major hurdle. In film and television this isn’t always seen as a bad thing, however – often, struggling is in fact seen as proof of an artist’s true commitment to their craft. And indeed suffering has been so i…
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In this episode of the Great Intentions Podcast, hosts Jonas Lund and Roel Wouters delve into various themes surrounding online gaming, the evolution of internet communities, and the impact of social media on personal connections. They reflect on their experiences with chess and online gaming, discuss the nostalgia for early internet connections, a…
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Multi-Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Angélique Kidjo is now the first Black African performer to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. This past March, she joined Tom Power from our Montreal studio to talk about her incredible career in music. Angélique reflected on her childhood in Benin, how she fled to France to escape her home country…
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Bestselling author Ruth Ware doesn’t do sequels, or so she’s said. After nine standalone psychological thrillers, the British novelist has released “The Woman in Suite 11,” which is a follow-up to her hit 2016 book, “The Woman in Cabin 10.” Ruth sits down with guest host Ali Hassan to tell us how her readers persuaded her to take another look at he…
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In this episode I talk about how sometimes a desire to perfect our art projects masks our fear of judgment or criticism. I also celebrate the 10 year anniversary edition of my African Queer novel, For Sizakele (!!!) which you can learn more about on nigeriandykerealness.com or myloveisaverb.com. Our art is meant to be created and shared. Don't hide…
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Joining us is Dr. Eithan Haim M.D. to share about his ordeal before the courts, Texas medical board and senate regarding his stance on mistreatment and mutilation of minors by Children’s Hospital of Texas. Listen in to this riveting tale of one man’s war against a stacked deck and the ultimate victory of standing for what is right and noble over wh…
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Tom is joined by poet and writer Nii Ayikwei Parkes and dance critic Lyndsey Winship to review the latest big screen to stage musical adaptation Burlesque the Musical, Matthias Glasner's German-language family drama Dying, and Disney Plus series Washington Black based on the hit book by Esi Edugyan. Plus, as the UK government announces an overhaul …
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Dennis is joined via Zoom by actor-director-producer Ellen Geer who is the Producing Artistic Director of one of Dennis's favorite spots in Los Angeles, The Will Geer Theatricum Botanicum in Topange Canyon. Dennis has been going to see plays at the outdoor amphitheater since the early 90's and has seen Ellen perform in scores of shows there as well…
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Comedian Robby Hoffman is having a big year. She was just nominated for an Emmy for her role in the hit HBO show “Hacks,” where she plays a character based on her own experiences. Plus, her Just For Laughs show in Montreal this summer is sold out. But Robby hasn’t had a conventional path into comedy. From leaving an ultra-Orthodox Hasidic community…
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The Montreal musician Yves Jarvis spent a year listening only to Frank Sinatra when he wrote his sixth and latest album, “All Cylinders.” He says it’s the least contrived thing he’s ever done. Not only did he produce the record, but he also plays every instrument on it, blending genres like bluegrass, jazz, folk and even yacht-rock in unexpected wa…
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