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3-Up Moon Podcast

Joshua Bone and Andrew Gilmore

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Mamma mia, Super Stars, it's the 3-Up Moon Podcast! Josh (Boney) and Andrew (Gilly) are diving deep into the green pipes of the Mushroom Kingdom, on a mission to play and discuss every game starring our favourite plumber, Mario!
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A podcast that discusses jiu jitsu through the eyes of someone at the beginning of there journey. Great podcast for white belts or people looking to get into or try jiu jitsu. Very relatable for people who train in smaller type school setting.
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Working Interferences Dental Podcast

Lance Timmerman DMD and Holly

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A dental podcast for the AVERAGE dentist. No question is too controversial for Lance Timmerman DMD and his guests. Questions are NOT ”best bonding agent” or ”best impression material.” You know, like ”can I harm my assistant for being annoying?”, or ”how much oral sex is too much after gum grafts?” or even, ”Will my DNA be altered by getting a bone graft from cadaver bone?” The information that ALL dentists need. Where we coined the term ”Bukkake Honor Circle”
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Self Help The OP

Joshua Torres

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Hello I am Joshua Torres Former Us Army Sniper Recon Surveillance Leadership Course Honor Graduate 11B B4 6B Manned Op Nevada With 6 other soldiers miles from the nearest military support. Operated in the Korengal Valley 2010 Pesh River Valley in 2012. I have come together with friends from all walks of life ( Chemist, Career Military, Fire Fighters and the American Back Bone The Every Day Laborer) give you our experiences, life lesson and perceptions of reality via “The OP The Resolved Arti ...
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Induced Fear

Induced Fear

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Take a dive into all aspects of the paranormal, from bone chilling case of demonic possession to interviews with individuals who had their own personal encounters with spirits and creatures like Dogman. No stone is left unturned as we, along with you ask questions and face our fears on Induced Fear.
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What's up guys, my name is Greg Anderson, and after spending a decade in the Special Operations/Para-Military community and 14 overseas deployments, I pursued a new career in Law Enforcement with the interest in putting the deployment lifestyle behind me. In light of so many events in 2020 regarding law enforcement I decided to speak up on the behalf of the profession and it ultimately cost me my job, but because of this I’ve taken my life in a new direction and one of my pursuits is launchi ...
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The Boo Crew

Bloody FM

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Join your hosts Leone D'Antonio, Trevor Shand, and Lauren Shand as they bring you discussions and interviews covering all things horror! Our guests are not only icons from your favorite horror and genre films from in front of and behind the lens, but also artists, actors, musicians, authors and personalities inspired by horror and dark entertainment. A truly unique experience that has something for everyone.
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The Art of Living Well Podcast®

Marnie Dachis Marmet & Stephanie May Potter

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Welcome to The Art of Living Well Podcast® — your go-to resource for longevity, women’s health, functional medicine, biohacking, hormones, gut health, mindset, and holistic wellness. Hosted by board-certified integrative health practitioners Marnie Dachis Marmet and Stephanie Potter, each episode features expert interviews, actionable tips, personal stories, and proven strategies to help you unlock your vitality, optimize your health, and age with strength and confidence. Whether you’re navi ...
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Five-time winner of Best Education Podcast in the Podcast Awards. Grammar Girl provides short, friendly tips to improve your writing and feed your love of the English language. Whether English is your first language or your second language, these grammar, punctuation, style, and business tips will make you a better and more successful writer. Grammar Girl is a Quick and Dirty Tips podcast.
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1104. This week with Martha Barnette, co-host of "A Way with Words" and author of "Friends with Words: Adventures in Languageland," we look at the concept of a "spark word" — the word that ignites a love of language. We also look at fascinating etymologies from ancient Greek, including the surprising connections between "Nike" and "fennel," and the…
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Episode 267 of the Endless Endeavor Podcast features an eye-opening conversation with Luis and Isabella as they share their story of escaping communist Venezuela. Stories like theirs are critical reminders that while America has its flaws, we are still incredibly fortunate to live in a country where we can speak out, push back, and stand up to our …
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Get our FREE guide today and start supporting your digestion, metabolism, and overall vitality - one fiber-rich bite at a time. https://bit.ly/aolw-fiber-tracker _______________________________ In this empowering solo episode of The Art of Living Well Podcast, hosts Marnie Dachis Marmet, a Certified Holistic Health Coach and Longevity expert, Autho…
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1103. Why do we talk about "heat waves" but "cold snaps"? This week, we look at the history behind these common weather phrases and other quirky idioms like "raining cats and dogs" and "under the weather." Then, we look at what kind of reading is best for improving your language skills, including research on the benefits of fiction versus nonfictio…
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The Boo Crew is joined by Kris Collins, Celina Myers, and Jason Christopher Mayer — the brilliant minds behind the terrifying new found-footage horror film House on Eden! We go deep into the making of the film — from its origins and folklore influences to the power of sound design, improvisation, and the magic of practical effects by Adam Dougherty…
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1102. This week, Anne Greene joins us to talk about the importance of writing in plain English, especially in scientific fields. We look at why short words are easier for our eyes to read and how a well-structured story with characters and action verbs can improve understanding. We also discuss how the historical origins of English words influence …
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Episode 266 of the Endless Endeavor Podcast is a solocast where I dive into the current political landscape of our country. As many of you know, I lean conservative on most social issues—but like a lot of Americans right now, I’m incredibly disappointed in the current administration. What we’re witnessing feels more like political theater than lead…
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Want to live a longer, healthier, more vibrant life? In this episode of The Art of Living Well Podcast, Marnie and Stephanie share 10 powerful, science-backed strategies to boost your longevity, vitality, and overall wellbeing—no matter where you're starting from. You’ll learn how to build daily habits that support graceful aging and help you feel …
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1101. Do you know when to change a "y" to an "ies" for a plural, and when to just add an "s"? Today, we look at the rules. Then, we look at linguist Bill Labov's famous department store study, which shows how social class relates to speech patterns. The 'y' segment was written by Samantha Enslen, who runs Dragonfly Editorial. You can find her at dr…
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1100. This week, we talk with popular online linguist Adam Aleksic, also known as Etymology Nerd. We discuss "algospeak" and how social media algorithms are changing language. We discuss euphemisms like "unalive," the spread of trending words, and how content creators adapt their speech to go viral. Adam Aleksic - The Etymology Nerd Adam's book - "…
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Episode 265 of the Endless Endeavor Podcast features none other than reigning world champion Adam Wardzinski. What an incredible weekend—we had the honor of hosting Adam for some hard training with the team, an absolutely phenomenal seminar, and this powerful conversation. Adam’s journey to the top of the jiu-jitsu world is nothing short of inspiri…
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In this fun and reflective episode, Marnie and Stephanie return to one of their favorite formats, sharing what they’re currently watching, reading, and listening to. From thought-provoking books and uplifting shows to must-hear podcast episodes, this conversation weaves entertainment with self-discovery, wellness, and personal growth. What We’re Wa…
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1099. Do you call it "pop," "soda," or "coke"? We look at the interesting history behind these regional names for carbonated beverages. Then, we look at words where you can use a Q without a U, which might help your Scrabble game. The pop, soda or coke segment was written by Valerie Fridland, a professor of linguistics at the University of Nevada i…
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WI are back! A nice summer episode, sipping our new favorite Semillon from Aadland-Moody vineyards and dispensing nothing but the finest of dental advice. Our first situation: is dentistry a right? Do people deserve teeth and required care? Do monkies fly out of my butt? Why do people think dentistry only costs US our time? Why does CURRENT CE make…
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The Boo Crew welcomes back visionary filmmakers David Charbonier and Justin Powell (The Djinn, The Boy Behind the Door) for an exclusive look inside their terrifying new thriller Push — streaming July 11th on Shudder! We dive into the craft of tension, building fear in a single location, creating deeply human characters, and what went into making o…
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1098. We talk with cognitive scientist Dr. Vicky Lai about how frequently we use metaphors and what happens in our brains when we hear them. We also look at her research on irony and its effect on emotion, and how people recovering from cancer use metaphors differently depending on how they're doing. Dr. Vicky Lai - https://psychology.arizona.edu/p…
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Episode 264 of the Endless Endeavor Podcast features Tony Mont—a guest I met completely by chance while speaking at the Grove Theater during a Bedros event last month. Tony was sitting front row, and after I handed him the mic and heard his short but powerful response, I knew immediately: I need to have this guy on the podcast. And here we are. Ton…
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What if your health journey started with your story—not your symptoms? In this powerful episode, we sit down with renowned functional nutritionist and educator Andrea Nakayama to explore the healing potential of personalized care, root cause medicine, and therapeutic partnerships. As the founder and former CEO of Functional Nutrition Alliance, Andr…
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1097. Do you wonder whether "bacon" can be plural? We look at the difference between countable and uncountable nouns. Then, we look at how the Martha's Vineyard accent developed and what it tells us about language and society. The "countable" segment was written by Karen Lunde, a career writer and editor. In the late '90s, as a young mom with two k…
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1096. This week, we look at the world of emoji with Keith Houston, author of "Face with Tears of Joy." He discusses the long history of emoji, from ancient origins to early computer character sets, and the formal process of proposing new emoji to the Unicode Consortium. We also look at how emoji can be blends of multiple characters and tell us more…
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Episode 263 of the Endless Endeavor Podcast features a powerful conversation with two men I have an immense amount of respect for—Dave Barton and Joshua Dukes. We were out in New Jersey for a wedding and decided to seize the moment to record an episode together. This one runs deep. Joshua opens up about the heartbreaking loss of his son, Trucker, a…
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1095. Is “sick” really “good”? This week, we explore how words flip their meanings and why language changes over time. Then, we look at the 1950s idea of "U and Non-U English" and what it tells us about social climbing. The "sick" segment was written by Natalie Schilling, a professor emerita of linguistics at Georgetown University in Washington, DC…
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Send us a text On todays episode of Induced Fear, Jason Stroming of the Odd & Untold podcast comes on to share the journey of being in the paranormal field. From running a podcast to going into haunted locations and investigating the paranormal phenomenons reported. He even shares an encounter in the woods that left him shaken as to if the creature…
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1094. Have you ever wondered about the linguistic techniques behind popular children's podcasts? This week, we talk with Doug Fraser, also known as Dougie Pickles from the "Cozy Critters" podcast, who explains his strategic use of language to soothe and captivate kids. We also hear his insights on what makes successful children's content, including…
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Episode 262 of the Endless Endeavor Podcast brings back my brother Tyler Stanaway for another round. We recently wrapped up another ceremony together, and as always, I like to unpack those experiences for the listeners. We know these episodes aren’t for everyone—but for those who do connect with this type of work, they can be life-changing. So we’l…
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Episode Summary: In this conversation, Hydrogen Man Greg shares his journey from severe health issues to discovering the benefits of hydrogen water. He discusses the science behind hydrogen water, its health benefits, and debunks common myths. He emphasizes the importance of clean water and outlines practical protocols for incorporating hydrogen wa…
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1093. Why do we say “prob’ly” instead of “probably”? This week, we look at elision in everyday speech. Then, we look at a wild study showing that the way people talk is being influenced by AI. The elision segment was by Susan K. Herman, a retired multidisciplined language analyst, editor, and instructor for the federal government. 🔗 Share your fami…
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Send us a text On this episode of Induced Fear, Daniel Benoit of "East Coast Bigfoot Research" comes on to share what hes learned throughout the years being a "boots on the ground" researcher. He also shares personal encounters while camping out in the woods, with one shaking him to his core and leaving a lasting impression. Daniels Links website: …
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1092. Your accent may be saying more than your words. Sociolinguist Rob Drummond explains how accents shape our identities, how they differ across social classes, and why changing your accent can affect how you’re perceived. Rob Drummond - https://bsky.app/profile/robdrummond.bsky.social Rob's book, "You're All Talk" 🔗 Share your familect recording…
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This week, The Boo Crew takes you to Monsterpalooza 2025 for a LIVE panel celebrating the blood-soaked insanity of Terrifier 3! Join Trevor on stage with Terrifier creator Damien Leone and the man behind Art the Clown, David Howard Thornton — plus a surprise mid-panel appearance by horror icon Dan Roebuck! They dive into building a horror legacy, t…
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Episode 261 of the Endless Endeavor Podcast features a powerful and deeply personal conversation with my friend Ricky Vann. Ricky shares his journey into the Navy and his experiences as a Navy Corpsman, including a look into his combat deployments and how those shaped him as a sailor, husband, and father. What began as a discussion about military s…
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Stem Cell Therapy, Longevity & Regenerative Healing with Joshua Ketner Josh Ketner is a pioneer in the field of regenerative medicine. Josh is not only the insightful author of 'The Ultimate Guide to Stem Cell Therapy,' but he's also the visionary founder of Dream Body Clinic, nestled in tropical Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. At Dream Body Clinic, Josh …
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1091. Is the em dash a sign of AI writing? I looked at where the idea comes from, and we have the final answer! Then, we look at the difference between "caregiver" and "caretaker." The "'caregiver" and "caretaker'" segment was written by Jim Norrena, MFA, who has been writing and editing for more than thirty-five years. He’s the founder of TypoSuct…
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Send us a text On this episode of Induced Fear I am joined by Quinn "unknown" who helps with running the instagram page for Real Haunted Items. In their line of work, they both investigate and sell haunted items. I ask Quinn about his personal experiences and the work that goes into investigating haunted items in preparation for them to be sold. Fr…
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The Boo Crew sits down with legendary FX artist Tony Gardner (Aliens, Return Of The Living Dead, Chucky, Hocus Pocus, The Blob and about a thousand others) and his daughter, award-winning director Kyra Gardner (Living With Chucky, SLAY)! We talk legacy, growing up surrounded by movie monsters, building unforgettable icons, collaborating on their ne…
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