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Whatsoever

Whatsoever

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A podcast where we talk about whatsoever. Every week, or whenever they feel like it, three high school friends, Evan, Matt, and Pat, all get together to talk about the stuff they want to get off their chest. Best case scenario, this podcast gets to go on their resume. Worst case scenario, it stays as far away as possible. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/whatsoever/support
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Light 'Em Up

Phillip Rizzo

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"Light 'Em Up" takes a deep dive on the criminal justice system, crime scene investigation and leadership. We take you under and behind the crime scene investigation tape to get at the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, so help us God! Justice comes to those that fight ... not those that cry!
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Filmology

Filmology

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From movies to anime and tv to cartoons. Two high school students talk about it all on Filmology Cover art photo provided by Karen Zhao on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@karenzhaocn
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Joint Venture Marketing University

Michael Senoff at www.hardtofindseminars.com

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Welcome to Michael Senoff's Hardtofindseminars.com Joint Venture Marketing Podcast. Listen as we share the best secrets of joint venture marketing and the benefits of setting up this highly leveraged business strategy. The purpose of these interviews are to share the best strategies on how you can set up profitable joint venture deals with others. Learn what joint venture marketing is, the advantages of joint ventures compared to lead generation, how to find prospects for joint ventures, how ...
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Shweta Kapur is the founder and creative director of 431-88, a fashion label known for rewriting the rules of Indian fashion. In this conversation, she shares the real story—navigating rejection, working unpaid internships, and almost shutting down her brand before a single celebrity moment changed everything. She discusses designing for women who …
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The Fellowship is pleased to present our discussion of the TV show Lost In Space, wrapping up our Classic TV Month. Early TV sci-fi with a more interesting beginning than you might think. Plus our usual crazy talk, geek news, and tangents🙂. What we're up to this week: Andor (and some tangents), internet issues, Zardoz (1974) on Prime, The Music Man…
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Welcome to this educational and explosive, brand-new edition of Light ‘Em Up! Share us with a friend! We are now being actively downloaded in 131 countries! We continue our intense focus on how the Rule of law and democracy are being endangered. Democracy hangs in the balance and is under constant daily attack — threatened on every front. What bett…
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The Fellowship is pleased to present our discussion of the TV show Hogan’s Heroes, continuing our Classic TV Month. Comedy in a Nazi POW camp? Sure, let’s give it a shot. Plus our usual crazy talk, geek news, and tangents🙂. What we're up to this week: Sonic Prime on Netflix, Universe of Light Featuring DC Legends at the Gaylord Texan (here in the D…
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The Fellowship is pleased to present our discussion of the TV show Get Smart, continuing our Classic TV Month. Superspies and Mel Brooks? Yes please. Plus our usual crazy talk, geek news, and tangents🙂. What we're up to this week: Superman movie marathon, Pee-wee As Himself (2025) on HBO, children’s TV tangent, Murderer’s Row (1966) on (or off) Tub…
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The Fellowship is pleased to present our discussion of the TV show I Dream of Jeannie, kicking off our Classic TV Month. Astronauts and mythical creatures on TV? Sure, but no navels. Plus our usual crazy talk, geek news, and tangents🙂. What we're up to this week: Holiday and research, Vampire Circus (1972) on Tubi, Shadow Force (2025) in theaters, …
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Welcome to this explosive edition of Light ‘Em Up! In these critical and delicate times that we find ourselves in — democracy is in clear and present danger. As nothing feels certain or safe and everything appears to be in “transition” we interrogate and examine the Trump Administration and its efforts to suspend the “great writ” of Habeas corpus. …
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The Fellowship is pleased to present our discussion of X-Men (2000). While it may not be a perfect comic movie adaptation, it’s got its strengths (and weaknesses). Plus our usual crazy talk, geek news, and tangents🙂. What we're up to this week: A random John Candy marathon on TV, a new grandbaby, Who Done It: The Clue Documentary (2022) on Tubi and…
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What does it mean to dedicate your life to the sea? In this episode, Captain Sarabjeet Singh Parmar reflects on his 40-year career in the Indian Navy. From childhood dreams shaped by comics and military books to commanding missions across the Indian Ocean, he shares why the ocean is more than geography. It’s a calling. We explore his global upbring…
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The Fellowship is pleased to present our Casting Call for a 1978 Flash TV series. This one moves pretty fast… okay, that was bad 😉 Plus our usual crazy talk, geek news, and tangents🙂. What we're up to this week: The Kung Fury 2 “trailer”, The Magic Sword (1962) on Tubi (not the MST version, believe it or not), more So Bad It’s Good on YouTube, rere…
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Tonight, on this explosive, educational, investigative episode of Light ‘Em Up we will explore in-depth the issues of: — The treatment of migrants & refugees — Criminal Immigration — How the radical right-wing politicized and took advantage of the death of Laken Riley when in reality they really didn’t give a single, solitary care about her — takin…
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What happens when a fashion-loving student trades design school for a pastry kitchen? In this episode, Radhika Singh shares how she left behind plans for a fashion career to join her mother Ritu Gupta’s home-run bakery, Ambrosia, and helped turn it into one of Delhi’s most iconic dessert brands. A graduate of Le Cordon Bleu, Radhika opens up about …
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The Fellowship is pleased to present our discussion of the Star Wars novel (and graphic novel) Splinter of the Mind’s Eye (1978) to wrap up our month of Star Wars. Wasn’t this supposed to be the sequel? Plus our usual crazy talk, geek news, and tangents🙂. What we're up to this week: Deep Water (2022), messing with the schedule, John Q (2002), Blood…
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The Fellowship is pleased to present our discussion of Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens (2015) as we continue our month of Star Wars. Sure, it was controversial, but was it any good? Plus our usual crazy talk, geek news, and tangents🙂. What we're up to this week: Kenobi, Gemini Man, The Fall Of The House Of Usher (1928) on Tubi, The Killer’…
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The Fellowship is pleased to present our discussion of Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back (1980) as we continue our month of Star Wars. The best of the bunch? Could be... Plus our usual crazy talk, geek news, and tangents🙂. What we're up to this week: Star Wars marathons, Secretary (2002), Baby’s birthday party, Time Warp part 3 on Tubi, …
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Tonight, on this explosive, educational, investigative episode of Light ‘Em Up. We debut in 121 countries around the globe! Is that sick, or what? Tonight, we challenge you to listen and think critically as we examine in-depth the Venezuelan transnational criminal organization called: Tren de Aragua. Its origins can be traced to its foundation in 2…
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What does it take to turn a spontaneous safari job into a global wildlife photography business? In this episode, Marius Coetzee shares his incredible journey from growing up in apartheid-era South Africa to founding Endless Safaris. With no formal training in photography and no traditional degree, Marius built a life around his love for nature, ani…
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The Fellowship is pleased to present our discussion of Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith (2005) as we kick off a month of Star Wars. We might have opinions 😀. Plus our usual crazy talk, geek news, and tangents🙂. What we're up to this week: Woolly mammoth mice, TV adventures with Liz, an important announcement, The Silencers (1966) on Tubi,…
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The Fellowship is pleased to present our discussion of The Nutty Professor (1963) as our April teaser for Horror Month. Jerry Lewis’ best movie? Opinions may vary. Plus our usual crazy talk, geek news, and tangents🙂. What we're up to this week: Still on Daredevil and The White Lotus, artistic kids, doing the homework, recording options, accidentall…
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The Fellowship is pleased to present our Casting Call for a 1978 TV series of The Shadow. Who knows what lurks? Probably not us 😛. Plus our usual crazy talk, geek news, and tangents🙂. What we're up to this week: Spring cleaning, Grey’s Anatomy is back, The White Lotus, a bit of ADHD talk, family stuff, The Quatermass Xperiment (1955) on Tubi, full …
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Welcome to this explosive and investigatory episode of Light ‘Em Up. Our global audience has reached 119 countries. Spread the word! This is the story of the tragic death of an “All-American Girl” and the sloppy investigation that ensued. Out of Aubrey, Texas, we shine the antiseptic light of the truth to investigate the death of Haley Cheney, a 24…
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In this episode of No Idea Whatsoever, Simi Chadha shares her deeply personal journey of starting over at 40—after years of living by everyone else’s rules. From an early marriage and life in Kuwait to hitting emotional rock bottom, Simi opens up about the quiet rebellion that led her toward healing, fitness, and self-respect. Through unflinching h…
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The Fellowship is pleased to present our discussion of the Super-Pets, starting with the introduction of Krypto in 1955. And there might be more than you imagine. Plus our usual crazy talk, geek news, and tangents🙂. What we're up to this week: Throwing out your back, The White Lotus on HBO, Daredevil: Born Again on Disney+, Invincible on Prime, som…
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In this episode of No Idea Whatsoever, fashion designer Shruti Adusumalli shares her unconventional journey from an IT degree to building a successful career in fashion with Kamaali Couture. Discover how she overcame stereotypes, challenged family expectations, and turned what was dismissed as a “hobby” into a thriving business. Join us for honest …
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Welcome to this probing, brand-new, fact filled episode of Light ‘Em Up. We are currently being actively downloaded in 119 countries, globally. Please spread the word with a friend regarding our podcast! Remember, we are here for you and because of you! We tackle the topics that touch your lives! We hear so much talk about the topic of Qualified Im…
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In this episode of No Idea Whatsoever, host Devvaki Aggarwal sits down with Vaibhav Nagori—entrepreneur, food enthusiast, and the force behind Greenr Café—to explore how he’s spearheading India’s plant-based revolution. Vaibhav shares his journey from being an engineering student to championing a kinder, healthier way of eating. Discover how his up…
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In this episode of No Idea Whatsoever, former national tennis player turned sports physiotherapist Paridhi Ojha shares her journey from the court to the clinic. Discover how physical literacy, proper breathing, and injury prevention can transform your health and performance. Join us for practical insights and expert advice on moving better and livi…
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The Fellowship is pleased to present our discussion of the T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents comic series, started by Wally Wood in 1965. Indie comics were pretty cool back then too. Plus our usual crazy talk, geek news, and tangents🙂. What we're up to this week: Invincible season 3, Hysteria!, Time Warp: The Greatest Cult Films of All Time Part 2 on Tubi, Roc…
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Welcome to this super-charged, explosive episode of Light ‘Em Up. We're currently being downloaded in 119 countries. We tackle the topics that touch your lives! On this episode we examine how our First Amendment (freedom of speech) and due process rights can be stripped from us and violated in a rapid series of cascading events that ultimately put …
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No Idea Whatsoever is back with Season 2! Bigger conversations, deeper insights, and a fresh lineup of voices! Through raw, unfiltered discussions, this season explores fitness, entrepreneurship, creativity, leadership, and personal transformation. Expect thought-provoking stories and perspectives that challenge the way you think. The first episode…
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The Fellowship is pleased to present our discussion of the first Marvel-DC collaboration, 1975’s The Marvelous Wizard of Oz. Note: this was before the hero crossovers. Plus our usual crazy talk, geek news, and tangents🙂. What we're up to this week: Rewatching some horror movies, The Wild Robot (2024), a big tangent, First Men In The Moon (1964) on …
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The Fellowship is pleased to present our discussion of the “rural purge” of 1971, where the TV networks canceled several of their hit shows all at once. Lots of tangents in here… Plus our usual crazy talk, geek news, and tangents🙂. What we're up to this week: Finished Ozark, parental controls (a rant), Jeff Dunham at the AAC, Ray William Johnson on…
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The Fellowship is pleased to present our discussion of the TV show Dallas, specifically the “Who Shot JR?” phenomenon. We might surprise you with this one… Plus our usual crazy talk, geek news, and tangents🙂. What we're up to this week: Why Women Kill on Paramount+, Ozark, Time Warp: The Greatest Cult Films of All Time Volume 1 on Tubi, Mike and Jo…
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Happy New Year, we welcome you back to Light ‘Em Up! This is our 2nd installation of our brand-new 6th season! A double dip this month. Who’s listening to us in Mozambique? We’re actively being downloaded in 117 countries, globally! On this no holds barred, explosive, investigative, educational episode — we once again, shine the antiseptic light of…
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The Fellowship is pleased to present our latest Casting Call, this time for a 2000 syndicated Marvel Knights series. Street-level heroes for the win, right? Plus our usual crazy talk, geek news, and tangents🙂. What we're up to this week: Landman finale, internet drama, Frazetta: Painting With Fire (2003) on Tubi, The Doorman (2020) and Jolt (2020) …
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The Fellowship is pleased to present our discussion of Elvis Presley to celebrate what would have been his 90th birthday. TCB, baby. Plus our usual crazy talk, geek news, and tangents🙂. What we're up to this week: Ozark, The Righteous Gemstones, Deadpool & Wolverine, The Substance, The Mystery of the Wax Museum (1933), Invitation to a Murder, In Th…
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Happy New Year to each and every one of you! Welcome to Season 6 episode 1 of Light ‘Em Up! We launch 2025 with exciting news! We’re actively being downloaded in 117 countries, globally! Without fear or favor — we follow the facts wherever they lead us. We present the facts not the fiction that drive and support our theories forward! We’ll shine th…
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The Fellowship is pleased to present our usual year-end game night, featuring Weird Things Human Search For. And the usual antics ensue 😁 Plus our usual crazy talk, geek news, and tangents🙂. What we're up to this week: Finally finished Yellowstone (and the same old tangents), The Sound of 007 (2022) on Prime, Red One (2024) also on Prime, The Phant…
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The Fellowship is pleased to present our discussion of some of our favorite holiday memories. Ping us on the socials with yours 🙂 Plus our usual crazy talk, geek news, and tangents🙂. What we're up to this week: The crazy of the holidays is catching up, the NZXT drama, Missile to the Moon (1958) on Tubi, Black Christmas (1974) and this year’s Joe Bo…
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The Fellowship is pleased to present our discussion of what we “hate” about the holidays. Ping us on the socials with yours 🙂 Plus our usual crazy talk, geek news, and tangents🙂. What we're up to this week: Watching movies all weekend, The Man Who Laughs (1928) on Tubi, a new Jeff Dunham special on Prime, the Barbie and Kendra movies on Tubi (these…
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The Fellowship is pleased to present our discussion of holiday travel, specifically where we would like to go for the holidays. Ping us on the socials with yours 🙂 Plus our usual crazy talk, geek news, and tangents🙂. What we're up to this week: Taco has an opinion, stupid holiday movies, Landman on Paramount+, Spine Tingler: The William Castle Stor…
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As we close out another fantastic year filled with one accomplishment after another for “Light ‘Em Up” — which included new sponsorships — and new underwriters — we wanted to focus on what is most important to us other than searching out the truth. We wanted to take some special time to recognize you, our listeners for your TSL (time spent listenin…
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The Fellowship is pleased to present our latest Casting Call, this time for a 1979 film for The Mighty Thor. This one has a slightly different outcome - you’ll see why. Plus our usual crazy talk, geek news, and tangents🙂. What we're up to this week: Holiday TV woes, the Tom Hardy Venom movies, Yellowstone commentary, tech stuff, finished Rings of P…
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