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Tlogging

Perspectiv Films & Slow Bullet Co.

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Tlogging; started by Scotty from Perspectiv Films and SlowBullet from Slow Bullet Co. Tlogging derives from the words "Talk" and "Log". Similar to Vlogging, we discuss and log our discussions, sharing our opinions about issues in the world or... just about anything!
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Everything Guns

David and Jody Smith

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We review guns and gear that we have, would like to have and others that we just find interesting. We also will look at different self defense scenarios and discuss the good and bad of what happened. We will hit on a little of what is in the news concerning guns to include legislation that is being proposed and passed.
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NotGreatRPG - Don

NotGreatEntertainment

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Fey Frontier: RUSTfall is the second weekly live-play Dungeons & Dragons series from NotGreatRPG, brought to life by a ragtag group of friends and guided by DM Don. Broadcast live on our Twitch channel and available wherever you get your podcasts, this campaign blends high-stakes roleplay, sharp humor, and gritty storytelling in a world unlike any other. Set in the sun-scorched badlands of a fractured frontier, the Feywild has collided with the wreckage of a forgotten future. Vast metal ship ...
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Welcome! It’s been a long time coming, but it’s finally here. Welcome to The BroWrestlingShow (formerly MattChat). My Brother (Logan) and I (Matt) are life long wresling fans and we basically decided to start recording our conversations to see if anyone cared to hear what we had to say (so far… no..). New episodes every Thursday (or whenever we get around to it). Hope you enjoy.
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Bootstrapping SaaS is a podcast where I document my attempts at getting to $10K in MRR with my SaaS products as a one-man show: designer, developer, marketer. I talk about recent updates with my SaaS', conundrums, lessons, successful outcomes, and a few personal things here and there. Once in a while, I bring in a guest and we talk. The show is roughly prepared with bullet points, but mostly a free rain of thoughts with whatever is going on that week. The first 40 episodes have been mostly a ...
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Weird Crap in Australia

The Modern Meltdown

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Welcome to "Weird Crap in Australia," a podcast hosted by Holly and Matthew, a husband and wife team with a passion for all things strange and unusual in the land down under. Each episode, Holly, a trained historian, and Matthew, a pop-culture enthusiast, dive into the weird and wacky aspects of Australian history and society. From the colonial era to the present day, they explore topics such as aliens, monsters, ghosts, and true crime, uncovering the stories and legends that have fascinated ...
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Pattern Shift

Saskia de Feijter

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Hi! My name is Saskia de Feijter and welcome to the Pattern Shift podcast. In this podcast, I support overwhelmed small business owners in the fiber and needlecraft industry, helping them set up and organize their businesses for growth and personal well-being. Together, we can be a force for good and a counterbalance to fast fashion, helping makers craft garments and accessories slowly and more sustainably. You can be part of that change and make a profit in the process.
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Text me. I’d love to hear from you! Can you relate to anything we said? What do want to hear more about? Mega-marathoner and host Sally Hed Dalquist shares a practical, and often overlooked part of race day: making sure you actually get to the start line. From New York’s ferry-to-bus shuffle to pickup truck rides in Hawaii, Sally covers the good, t…
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On the morning of 18 January 1977, Blue Mountains commuters boarded their usual train, expecting nothing more than another routine ride to work. Instead, the Granville train disaster became Australia’s deadliest rail accident. When a commuter train derailed and slammed into a road bridge, the collapse that followed trapped dozens in a nightmare of …
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Text me. I’d love to hear from you! Can you relate to anything we said? What do want to hear more about? After fleeing Vietnam as a teenager in the 1970's, Thanh Truong built a new life in the United States, one marked by quiet determination, an adventurous spirit, and an unshakable love for running. Now, he’s on the verge of his 200th marathon and…
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On the morning of 18 January 1977, Blue Mountains commuters boarded their usual train, expecting nothing more than another routine ride to work. Instead, the Granville train disaster became Australia’s deadliest rail accident. When a commuter train derailed and slammed into a road bridge, the collapse that followed trapped dozens in a nightmare of …
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Every year, a sleepy New South Wales town gets turned into a pit lane paradise as 150,000 fans descend on Mount Panorama for the Bathurst 1000 — Australia’s most iconic car race. But Bathurst isn’t just about lap times and burnout smoke. Behind the wheelspin lies a deep and chaotic history: from the deadly results of some races, to the Peter Brock …
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Send us a text Welcome to the Everything Guns podcast. In this week's episode we discuss what's in the news (including what's going on with Sig Sauer), some self defense gun usage, a little bit of gear talk and Mississippi gun laws. Don't forget to send us an email at info.clearcreekshooting33.com if you would like a free t-shirt.…
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Text me. I’d love to hear from you! Can you relate to anything we said? What do want to hear more about? Mega-marathoner and host Sally Hed Dahlquist keeps it real with this Sally’s Hotline episode on one of the least glamorous, but most important, aspects of long-distance running: going to the bathroom. From porta-potty strategies and poop horror …
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In this series, we dive into one of the most confronting chapters of modern Australian history: the Cronulla Riots of December 2005. Sparked by rising tensions, fuelled by alcohol, misinformation, and nationalism, what started as a “community protest” quickly turned into an ugly and violent display of racial hatred. Join Holly & Matthew as they loo…
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Send us a text Welcome to Everything Guns podcast. In this episode we break down a couple self defense scenarios, talk a little about what is in the news that is 2A related. We also talk a little gear and look at the gun laws in Massachusetts. Finally we go over what you need to know when buying a gun online and getting it sent to your FFL. Hope yo…
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In this episode, we dive into one of the most confronting chapters of modern Australian history: the Cronulla Riots of December 2005. Sparked by rising tensions, fuelled by alcohol, misinformation, and nationalism, what started as a “community protest” quickly turned into an ugly and violent display of racial hatred. Join Holly & Matthew as they lo…
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Send me a Text Message. Clarity, confidence, and calm… one bullet at a time. Summer tends to shake things up — especially if you’ve got kids at home, your routine is out the window, or you’re simply craving a break from the usual hustle. That’s why I’m hosting a gentle 6-week journaling challenge, right inside the Ja, Wol Community. BuJo by the Sea…
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Text me. I’d love to hear from you! Can you relate to anything we said? What do want to hear more about? Host Sally Hed Dalquist drops in with a quick, powerful Sally’s Hotline mini-episode to share how exercise can do more than strengthen your body, it can help exorcize your demons. Whether it’s stress, trauma, or emotional weight you’re carrying,…
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HIn this episode, we dive into one of the most confronting chapters of modern Australian history: the Cronulla Riots of December 2005. Sparked by rising tensions, fuelled by alcohol, misinformation, and nationalism, what started as a “community protest” quickly turned into an ugly and violent display of racial hatred. Join Holly & Matthew as they l…
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Text me. I’d love to hear from you! Can you relate to anything we said? What do want to hear more about? After surviving a violent robbery where he was shot 5 times, Aaron Burros set out on an epic journey: to run 50 marathons in 50 states in 50 weeks. But what began as a physical feat transformed into something much deeper. In this heartfelt episo…
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Send us a text Welcome back to Everything Guns. In this episode we discuss the so called Big Beautiful Bill and some other gun stuff in the news. We talk squib loads and a break down a couple self defense scenarios. This month's state is Maryland and we discuss it's gun laws. Hope you enjoy the podcast and don't forget to give us a review and send …
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In the lonely dunes of South Australia’s Coorong, legend speaks of a bushranger so strange he’s hard to forget: the Birdman of the Coorong. Unlike his horse-riding peers, this eccentric outlaw was rumoured to have galloped through the saltbush atop an ostrich. Was he a real menace to passing coaches, or just a yarn spun to spook travellers on the r…
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Send me a Text Message. SUMMARY In this episode, I share how I uses the Bullet Journal Method to run my creative business with more clarity, focus, and freedom. I explains how daily logs, weekly spreads, and project collections help me stay grounded, intentional, and flexible—without pressure or perfectionism. If you're curious about using your jou…
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Text me. I’d love to hear from you! Can you relate to anything we said? What do want to hear more about? Running is always about more than running. In this Sally’s Hotline episode, Sally shares a reminder for anyone who’s ever questioned why they started in the first place. Whether you began out of hope, heartbreak, habit, or sheer spite, you showe…
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Before they were stadium superstars, INXS were just six Aussie blokes carving out a sound in the sweaty pubs of Sydney. In this episode, we chart the meteoric rise of one of Australia’s biggest musical exports—from their gritty early days, to the glitz of international fame, and the tragic loss of frontman Michael Hutchence. Join Holly & Matthew as…
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Text me. I’d love to hear from you! Can you relate to anything we said? What do want to hear more about? This episode was recorded live on location at the King Neptune Café in Wrightsville Beach, NC, so while the audio may be a little rough, the conversation is anything but. Host Sally Hed Dahlquist sits down with mega-marathoner and scientist Chri…
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Text me. I’d love to hear from you! Can you relate to anything we said? What do want to hear more about? Sometimes the bravest thing you can do at mile 21? Unzip your jacket. In this edition of Sally’s Hotline, host Sally Hed Dahlquist shares a deceptively simple but race-saving tip: Don’t be afraid to take it off. Even if it’s breezy. Even if you’…
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Send us a text In this week's episode we discuss a little in the news. Talk about Sig's new 2011 and a strange gun from the past. We look into Maine's gun laws a little and discuss a few self defense scenarios. We also get into the drama in USPSA, TRex Arms and a little back and forth between some firearm trainers. Please leave us a review and if y…
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Before they were stadium superstars, INXS were just six Aussie blokes carving out a sound in the sweaty pubs of Sydney. In this episode, we chart the meteoric rise of one of Australia’s biggest musical exports—from their gritty early days, to the glitz of international fame, and the tragic loss of frontman Michael Hutchence. Join Holly & Matthew as…
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Send me a Text Message. SUMMARY In this mostly unscripted episode, I share how Bullet Journaling helped me move from burnout to clarity. Before it became a tool in my business, it was a lifeline in my personal life. This is not a tutorial—it’s a story of how I found my footing again, and why I still use this method today. And I announce an exciting…
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Before they were stadium superstars, INXS were just six Aussie blokes carving out a sound in the sweaty pubs of Sydney. In this episode, we chart the meteoric rise of one of Australia’s biggest musical exports—from their gritty early days, to the glitz of international fame, and the tragic loss of frontman Michael Hutchence. Join Holly & Matthew as…
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Text me. I’d love to hear from you! Can you relate to anything we said? What do want to hear more about? Tom Perri has run over 740 marathons, paced thousands of runners. But what makes him truly unstoppable? He’s done more than 250 marathons while living with stage 4 cancer. In this powerful episode, host Sally Hed Dalquist sits down with her long…
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Text me. I’d love to hear from you! Can you relate to anything we said? What do want to hear more about? HELLO GRANDMA'S MARATHON RUNNERS! In the first edition of Sally’s Hotline, host Sally Hed Dahlquist shares a bite-sized but powerful race-day tip: Always carry electrolytes. And if you don’t have any? Start talking to the people around you. The …
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Send me a Text Message. In this super honest solo episode, I unpack a limiting belief that’s followed me for years: “I can’t help others with their business if mine isn’t thriving.” As I deepen my coaching journey and reflect on what true success means, I’m realizing how deeply ingrained this belief is—and how untrue it actually is. I share the hon…
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Douglas Mawson wasn’t just a survivor—he was a scientific powerhouse who helped put Australia on the map of polar exploration. His adventures began with the 1907–1909 Nimrod Expedition under Ernest Shackleton, during which he became one of the first to reach the Magnetic South Pole and climb Mount Erebus. But it was his own Australasian Antarctic E…
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Text me. I’d love to hear from you! Can you relate to anything we said? What do want to hear more about? Every unstoppable journey starts with a moment of truth. In the first episode of this brand new podcast, host Sally Hed Dahlquist is joined by her best friend Deanna Johnson. She takes the hotseat to tell her story. The one she's never told publ…
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Douglas Mawson wasn’t just a survivor—he was a scientific powerhouse who helped put Australia on the map of polar exploration. His adventures began with the 1907–1909 Nimrod Expedition under Ernest Shackleton, during which he became one of the first to reach the Magnetic South Pole and climb Mount Erebus. But it was his own Australasian Antarctic E…
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Douglas Mawson wasn’t just a survivor—he was a scientific powerhouse who helped put Australia on the map of polar exploration. His adventures began with the 1907–1909 Nimrod Expedition under Ernest Shackleton, during which he became one of the first to reach the Magnetic South Pole and climb Mount Erebus. But it was his own Australasian Antarctic E…
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Send me a Text Message. SUMMARY It’s a special one—episode 100! In this celebratory and cozy episode, I take you behind the scenes of how Pattern Shift came to be, how it has evolved, and what I’ve learned over five years of podcasting. From awkward beginnings and unexpected pivots to heartfelt listener stories and slow growth reflections, this epi…
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Australia’s largest bird of prey, the wedge-tailed eagle , is a creature of raw power and mythic presence. With a piercing gaze adapted for hunting across vast landscapes, these raptors are found soaring over deserts, forests, and farmland alike. Once hunted by farmers who saw them as threats to livestock, wedge-tails are now protected. Revered in …
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David Gulpilil, born in Arnhem Land in 1953, was more than just an actor—he was a cultural bridge, storyteller, and proud Yolŋu man who changed the face of Australian cinema. From his breakout role in Walkabout (1971) to his haunting final performance in My Name is Gulpilil (2021), his work brought Australian First Nations voices and perspectives t…
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Send me a Text Message. SUMMARY In this episode, we dive into the final step of the Ja, Wol framework—Launch. Sharing your work with the world can feel scary, vulnerable, and overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be. Launching isn’t about hype or hustle; it’s about connection and care. I talk about why launching feels so hard (especially for neurodi…
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The legend of the ANZACs was born not through victory, but through courage, endurance, and mateship under fire. From the rocky shores of Gallipoli to the muddy battlefields of the Western Front, Australian and New Zealand troops earned a reputation for resilience, resourcefulness, and unbreakable spirit. Though the Gallipoli campaign ended in withd…
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