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My Dad's Video Store

B.C. Jones, Waylon Bacon, and Gray Creasy

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A monthly adventure into the wild world of obscure VHS titles from the '70s, '80s and '90s! From holiday-themed horror to Star Wars rip-offs, there were countless trends from the mid-'80s to early '90s as the advent of home video created a new market for producers of both low and high-budget cinema. Many of these films have been forgotten. Many of them are probably best left forgotten! Together we are going to discover the weirdest, campiest, craziest films you’ve probably never heard of...i ...
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Sheer Conversation

Dr. Jesse & Carlos Carlos?

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Sheer Conversation. A podcast about the human experience and why people are the way they are. Hosted by siblings Dr. Jesse, a psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner and Cassius Lyday AKA Carlos Carlos? one of Portland's most promising rising comedians. Having real conversations that will make us laugh, cry, and show us that we're all a little fucked up.
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Alibi Jones

Mike Luoma

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Science Fiction Adventure in the year 2135! Alibi Jones, a Mediator for the Solar Alliance, is on the trail of alien kidnappers. He'll soon discover that dangers thought long-dead are still very much ALIVE! This stand-alone sequel (of sorts) to The VATICAN ASSASSIN Trilogy takes place 23 years after the events in VATICAN ABDICATOR. New readers will have no trouble jumping in, while those who enjoyed the first trilogy will meet old friends, new characters, and new alien races and civilization ...
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Welcome to The Dance Centre Podcast, a monthly podcast from The Dance Centre. Join our host Claire French as she talks to artists, choreographers and other members of the dance world here on the West Coast to find out more about their work as creative practitioners and what it means to be a dance professional today.
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Thin End of the Wedge explores life in the ancient Middle East. There are many wonderful stories we can tell about those people, their communities, the gritty reality of their lives, their hopes, fears and beliefs. We can do that through the objects they left behind and the cities where they once lived. Our focus is on the cultures that used cuneiform (“wedge-shaped”) writing, so mostly on ancient Iraq and nearby regions from about 3000 BC to about 100 AD. Thin End of the Wedge brings you ex ...
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Integrative Nurse Coaches in ACTION!

Integrative Nurse Coach Academy | International Nurse Coach Association

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Where Nurses, healthcare professionals and consumers hear from inspirational Nurse Coaches who are leading the way in health and wellness coaching. Listen to innovative Nurses who are shifting the paradigm of disease care to HEALTH care through the art and science of Nurse Coaching.
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Cousin Rae is a clinical exercise physiologist, mom, athlete, and live music lover. She and the hosts dive into death, family dynamics, irregular heart rhythms, anxiety, and loving people for who they are—not who you want them to be. The hosts are excited to sit down with their first family member and apologize for entirely failing to introduce her…
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Mustafa discusses his project to document the condition of the gates of Nineveh, and to plan the sustainable conservation and management. What do the gates mean to Mosulis? What reconstruction work has taken place, what condition are the gates in now, and what might they look like in the future? 2:39 the Gates of Nineveh project 4:46 historic recon…
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Zach Jones, aka Mista Gucci, is an ultramarathon runner, registered nurse, dog dad, loyal human, and someone making the most of his time on this planet. He graciously joins the hosts—two complete strangers to him—to share his ideas and experiences on all things running, goals, nipple tape, and pulling your pants up and going. This man is running a …
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Welcome back to The Dance Centre Podcast. This month Claire takes on a double role as both host and Artist-in-Residence, and chats with Jeanette Kotowich, Simran Sachar, Virginia Duivenvoorden and Vanessa Goodman – the dance artists who make up re:group, an initiative she conceived for her residency this past season. Join them as they discuss creat…
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From Patient to Purpose: A Nurse Coach’s Mission to Transform Organ Donation Support- Taylor Byrer BSN, RN, NC-BC Highlights “I was telling these two about my story and about how I needed a liver. And it was the most moving, most like chilling experience, like every single hair on my body was standing straight, because then the next time that we me…
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Imani 🍕 is a stand-up comedian, Aquarius, “honest b-i-t-c-h,” kind human, and someone who does not tolerate inadequately seasoned food — rightfully so. Imani brings their fierce energy, vulnerability, and a healthy dose of confrontation to the living room for a conversation that shows that even if we don’t see eye to eye, we can ask questions, list…
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After the success of Conan the Barbarian, the straight to video market saw a massive boom of fantasy films. On this month's episode, actor and producer Jason Crowe joins us to discuss three classic, low-budget fantasy films of the '80s. We discuss The Sword and the Sorcerer (1982), Hercules (1983) and Deathstalker 2 (1987). Original Music and episo…
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Augusta talks about the new excavations at Nippur. What are the goals of the new work, and how does she manage the long history of excavations at the site? What are the long term plans for the site? She reveals the first results, including news about the city walls, a huge Neo-Babylonian villa, and a Parthian cemetery. She reflects on how the archa…
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“I find that people make the changes best when they uncover the information themselves. I can offer them information, but unless they come up with that solution, that's where real magic happens. That's where change happens when they come up with their own solution. And I find through the subconscious work with hypnosis and yoga nidra, that sometime…
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Quinn Brooks is a stand-up comedian, quality friend, prince, recovering addict, and has the most beautiful tone of voice to listen to. Quinn shares openly, honestly, and hilariously with the hosts about addiction, plasma, sobriety, living up to potential, and believing in something. If you or someone you know is struggling with addiction, here are …
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Tina explains what animal teeth and bones can tell us about life in ancient Iraq. What did people eat? And what did those animals eat? How were flocks and herds managed? What does this tell us about status and economy? We learn what new strands of evidence are provided by scientific analyses. 3:12 about zooarchaeology 4:17 state of play 7:33 cow te…
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Welcome back to The Dance Centre Podcast. This month Claire welcomes Artistic Co-Directors of Company 605, Lisa Mariko Gelley and Josh Martin. Together they share their dance journeys, their relationship with dance, and the evolution of Company 605 from a collective to where it is today. Josh and Lisa also discuss the work they do in the Vancouver …
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Inspiring Collective Community: Christine Gilchrist PhD, MPH, RN, NC-BC, CH Highlights "To each of you— to ask, at this point, 'what is it you're hoping for'? And then when you have that, when you've reflected on that, to go back inside and ask, 'what is your deeper hope'? I think, to be able to connect with feelings of hope through difficult times…
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Before Johnny Depp was Captain Jack Sparrow there were some lesser known, pirate adventures on the high seas. On this month's episode, Senior Film Critic for The Nashville Scene - Jason Shawhan, joined us to discuss The Pirate Movie (1983), Yellowbeard (1983), and Pirates (1986). Original Music and episode audio mastering by Beau Hitt. Check out mo…
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Menopause Insights from a Nurse Coach-Suzanne Greiner BSN, RN, NC-BC Highlights “Yes, I'm going through perimenopause. And what do I want my perimenopause story to look like? Do I want to be a victim to going through this? Or do I want to be that victor? I went through perimenopause, and I was able to do this, and I was able to find solutions for m…
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Welcome back to the Dance Centre Podcast. This month Claire is joined by dance artist, choreographer and Artistic Director of Action at a Distance, Vanessa Goodman. Together they discuss Vanessa's journey with dance, how she make dance a communal experiences as well as her relationship with music and sound - and how to listen to dance. Vanessa also…
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Moudhy talks about the different kinds of outreach work she has done. How does she excite interest in material that is very unfamiliar for most people? What works well? She discusses the different audiences and formats, the various approaches and possibilities. 2:18 why Mesopotamia? 4:45 attracting interest 8:11 overcoming the unfamiliar 11:19 reli…
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While horny teens were getting slashed left and right in the 80s, there also popped up a string of horror films focused on kids facing their own monsters. In this episode, we discussed The Pit (1981), Pulse (1988), and Lady in White (1988) with horror podcast host Brad Hargis of the show Old Man Brad. Check out Old Man Brad's podcast wherever you s…
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Welcome back to The Dance Centre Podcast. This month Claire is joined by dance artist and choreographer Gaurav Bhatti. Together they discuss how dance chose him, his journey through dance genres, starting with Bollywood to his current work in Kathak, the relationship between Kathak and Contemporary dance and the evolution of his new piece Bulleh Sh…
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86: Building a Meditation App- Ann Adams, MS, RN Highlights "Two supportive practices that are accessible to anybody is their breath— that can help regulate their nervous system, just by learning different ways to breathe. And gratitude. So a gratitude practice is free, and that helps you not ignore what's negative, but helps you scan the horizon f…
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On this month's episode we explore dystopian visions of our future under authoritarian dictatorships. We discuss John Carpenter's Escape From New York (1981), Terry Gilliam's masterpiece Brazil (1985), and the Arnold Schwarzenegger blockbuster The Running Man (1987). Joining us will be horror host and podcaster Liz Howell. Original Music and episod…
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The Mosul region is the focus of renewed activity by local and foreign teams. Archaeology there inevitably works differently now. Michael and John talk about the Iraq Heritage Stabilization Program, including conservation and reconstruction work, excavation, and capacity building. 2:34Iraq Heritage Stabilization Program 3:39 Nimrud and Nineveh 8:29…
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Welcome back to The Dance Centre Podcast. This month Claire chats with Jessica Jone, principal and artistic director of the Lorita Leung Dance Academy. Together they discuss Jessica's journey with Chinese and contemporary dance, the different chapters of her life in dance and her relationship with the Dance Centre. Jessica also shares the correlati…
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85: Celebrating Integrative Nurse Coaching: Karen Avino EdD, RN, AHN-BC, HWNC-BC Highlights "The trend word out there is well being, right? We want Nurses, everyone, to feel like they are in the state of well being. We know that well being is really static. It's like in the present moment, I'm feeling well, whereas really, self development is about…
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Zoltán and Erika introduce us to their exhibition about gods and demons. This exhibition, and the extensive catalogue that accompanies it, are major landmarks in Hungarian assyriology. What is it about, how did it become a reality, and what impact will it have? 2:40 the exhibition 8:11 key objects 10:47 why this topic, and why now? 12:56 reaction 1…
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Welcome back to The Dance Centre Podcast. This month Claire chats with interdisciplinary artist, choreographer and performer Erika Mitsuhashi. Together they discuss Erika's journey with dance, evolving from a dance artist to making dance, exploring other disciplines and materiality, as well as her collaborations to create and produce dance Erika al…
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As our first year draws to a close, we take a look back at some of the absolute best, worst and most bonkers films we discussed in our first season. Original Music and episode audio mastering by Beau Hitt. Check out more of Beau's music at the link below. https://spoti.fi/3OcxTMS Follow us on : Facebook Instagram Letterboxd…
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Christopher discusses new ideas around the murder of King Sennacherib. Who really killed him and why? Was it a coup? Where was Esarhaddon and why wasn't he in Nineveh? [Much of this first section of the episode was published as part of Episode 71. 8:03-10:30 is not found there. And everything from 25:19 is also new] Next he addresses the question o…
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Animated films were traditionally G-Rated and geared towards much younger audiences but in the 1970s, the medium began to branch out. We will explore a few animated films that were not so kid friendly. On this month's episode, we discuss Ralph Bakshi's Fire and Ice (1983), the cult classic Rock and Rule (1983) and the 3D space opera Starchaser: The…
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Welcome back to The Dance Centre Podcast. This month Claire welcomes dance artist and choreographer Tasha Faye Evans. Together they speak about community engagement, her house posts project In The Presence of Ancestors, and the evolution of her piece Cedar Woman. Show Notes: Website: tashafayeevans.com Coast Salish Design Elements: https://www.yout…
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