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The Experts Edge Podcast is where experts come to command the stage, position themselves as authorities, and scale their business up. Join host Colin Boyd, as he discusses influence, persuasion, and communication with the industry's leading experts. Are you ready to increase your influence and leverage your passion into a successful business? You're in the right place.
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Polyphonic Press is the show for music fans. Anywhere from the casual listener to the nerdiest of audiophiles. Each week, we review a classic album from a curated list of over one thousand releases, spanning multiples genres. At the top of each show, we have no idea what album we’re going to listen to. So we fire up the Random Album Generator and it gives the album of the week. Join us every Tuesday morning for a new classic album to discover!
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The Friendship Onion

Kast Media | Dominic Monaghan & Billy Boyd

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Join your favorite Hobbits, friends and co-stars, Billy Boyd and Dom Monaghan as they take a look back at their time on The Lord of the Rings. Featuring interviews with cast and crew, diving deep into life behind the scenes, and answering the many fan questions, The Friendship Onion will peel back the layers of their friendship, both on screen and off.
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Welcome to Championship Vision. Impact, Grow and Share!! I believe that coach's must have an impact on their players and fellow coaches. They must continually grow and get better and we must all share ideas to make the coaching profession better for our student-athletes.
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The Re-Slayer's Take

Critical Role

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Follow the audio escapades of the second-coolest monster hunters this side of Exandria: The Re-Slayer’s Take! After six misfit mercenaries are rejected from the elite monster hunting group, The Slayer’s Take, they band together as The Re-Slayer’s Take, battling supernatural creatures across the rugged continent of Issylra. Can Idrin, Farah, Heera, Frog, Timpani, and Poogs work together to overcome the plight of The Timberblight and its undead army? This all-ages actual play is carefully edit ...
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Knucklehead Podcast

Knucklehead Media Group

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No one is perfect. Everyone lives in a world of filters. Everyone knows it, but no one talks about it. If you've ever made a mistake and never told someone about it - this podcast is for you. Stop letting mistakes prevent you from doing something great.
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James and Oliver Phelps (aka Fred and George Weasley) talk to a star-studded selection of friends, colleagues and personal heroes who stepped into the limelight at a young age, and find out what “normal” means to them. As identical twins who grew up on the Harry Potter film set as Fred and George Weasley, you could never say that the pair had a “normal” start to life. But recently, they’ve been thinking: what does “normal” mean anyway? Ready your ears for behind-the-scenes Potter revelations ...
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Movie musings with film friends Chris, Rob and Sam as they explore their mutual love of cinema via the mediums of chat, laughter and argument. Mainly argument. From discussions and debates to predictions and pitches, it’s covered. Oh, and they’re also joined by beautiful baby Ren, because… well, somebody needs to talk sense!
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Host Paul Pacelli opened Tuesday's "Connecticut Today" wondering why Harvard University should not be penalized by the Trump White House for not properly dealing with campus anti-semitism (00:35). CBS News Senior White House Reporter Jennifer Jacobs also commented on the escalating battle between President Trump and Harvard (15:37). Yankee Institut…
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Milford’s school district has been at the forefront of our news based on both the long-range facilities plans being discussed but also the ongoing division in the city following the Board of Alderman failing to allocate more money in the school budget to go back to the district. A new report is now outlining some major school changes that could be …
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Prospect Medical Holdings and the state of Connecticut reached an agreement which could mean consolidating Rockville General and Manchester Memorial hospitals. Some lawmakers are calling the deal a sell-out and say it can be devastating to Connecticut patients. We spoke with Senator and doctor, Jeff Gordon. We also asked Senator Gordon about the co…
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This month, a coalition of workforce leaders launched a "Flip the Script" campaign to challenge outdated stereotypes about older workers and generational myths. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Workers aged 65 and older are a growing segment of the workforce. Attorney Gary Phelan, who is also an adjunct law school professor at Quinnipia…
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If you’ve ever run a Facebook ad that flopped—or avoided ads altogether because they feel like a black hole of wasted money—this episode is for you. In this conversation, Colin sits down with his in-house marketing manager and paid traffic strategist, Daniel Schlenger, to pull back the curtain on what’s actually working with Facebook and Instagram …
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"Peace Sells... but Who's Buying?" is the second studio album by American thrash metal band Megadeth, released on September 19, 1986, through Capitol Records. Widely regarded as one of the most influential albums in thrash metal, it solidified Megadeth's position as one of the genre’s “Big Four” alongside Metallica, Slayer, and Anthrax. The album s…
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The effect of the Trump win reverberates around the globe. There seems to be perceived electoral advantage in fanning hate and intolerance and spreading intolerance the idea around the world. The Middle East is on a knife edge and the Ukraine war continues. Why is this? Is there any cause for optimism? Where do non rational beliefs and convictions …
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Host Paul Pacelli kicked off Thursday's "Connecticut Today" looking at a controversial proposal being debated in Hartford that would cripple the power of local planning and zoning commissions across the state (00:46). Yankee Institute for Public Policy head Carol Liebau (16:33) and East Haven GOP State Rep. Joe Zullo (23:05) also weighed in on Hous…
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We were joined by Patsy Brescia, the Vice Chairman and Chair of the Building Project for Lockwood Mathews Mansion Museum on the WICC Brown Roofing Melissa in the Morning Diner Tour to talk about what's going on with the museum. For More Information, check out the website: https://www.lockwoodmathewsmansion.com/ Image Credit: Logo by Meghan Boyd, Ed…
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Host Paul Pacelli started Wednesday's "Connecticut Today" looking at rumors of a change in the state's sports gambling regulations regarding betting on in-state colleges and universities (00:44). GOP State Sen. Ryan Fazio (15:11) and Hearst Connecticut Media senior columnist and editor Dan Haar (23:05) both weighed in on that possible gambling chan…
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Connecticut State Police are sounding the alarm and looking for victims of what they are calling a scam connected to a funeral director who stole money that people put down for funerals and grave plots. The family of that funeral director owns funeral homes in Coventry, Tolland, Vernon, and East Windsor but again, it’s unclear how many people anywh…
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An invasive species of mosquitoes has made their way to Connecticut and apparently are spreading rapidly throughout the state. How dangerous are these mosquitoes? Where did they come from? And why do they seem to be sticking around all year round? We asked Dr. Philip Armstrong, a state entomologist with The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Stati…
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As we gear up for the unofficial start to summer, a lot of residents will head to our local beaches to enjoy the sunshine and go for a swim. And just in time, Save the Sound just released its latest beach report and the good news, the bulk of the state’s 73 beaches on Long Island Sound scored above average. But some didn’t quite make the grade. For…
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Host Paul Pacelli kicked-off Tuesday's "Connecticut Today" with word of a bill to decriminalize so-called "magic mushrooms" with the psychoactive ingredient psilocybin (00:39). National Taxpayers Union Foundation Executive Vice-President Joe Bishop-Henchman talked about the possible cost to Connecticut taxpayers if the 2017 Trump tax cuts are not r…
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Governor Lamont has signed a declaration enabling the Connecticut General Assembly to adopt legislation appropriating $284-million dollars to Medicaid funding. The Connecticut Department of Social Services estimated that amount needed to ensure that payments continue to be made to health care providers under this program. Not everyone is applauding…
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AAA projected more than 45 million people will travel at least 50 miles from home over the Memorial Day holiday period. With many set to fly to their destinations, we asked the Connecticut Airport Authority how Bradley International Airport is preparing. We also highlighted new technology at Bradley making the airport experience better for traveler…
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Former President Joe Biden's office announced that he has been diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer, which has spread to his bones. We want to understand his diagnosis better, his treatment options and the importance of consistent primary care visits for men. We spoke about these topics with Dr. Keith O’Brien, Hartford HealthCare Ch…
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Recently, the Connecticut Department of Transportation entered an agreement with the US DOT that will mean a quicker turnaround to complete transportation projects in our state. We got more clarity on how it works and why it’s a significant deal, effective immediately, from CT DOT Commissioner, Garrett Eucalitto. IMAGE CREDIT: Eric Urbanowicz…
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If your offer used to sell like hotcakes but now it’s just… sitting there, this episode is for you. In this solo session, Colin breaks down the four core shifts you need to breathe life back into an offer that’s stopped converting. Whether your sales have slowed, plateaued, or flatlined completely, the problem usually isn’t the product—it’s how you…
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Host Paul Pacelli opened Monday's edition of "Connecticut Today" wondering about the timing and details regarding former President Joe Biden's prostate cancer diagnosis (00:32). CBS News Chief White House Correspondent Nancy Cordes joined us from Washington, D.C. on the former President's cancer diagnosis (15:22). GOP State Sen. Eric Berthel talked…
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Food insecurity is a reality in Connecticut. And a new report shows that out of the hundreds of food banks operating in the state, a lot of them rely on the federal Emergency Food Assistance Program. For the latest hunger stats in Connecticut and how to pull for more resources to fill the shelves of our pantries, we spoke with Jason Jakubowski, CEO…
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As the WNBA Connecticut Sun basketball team kicks off the start of their season, team owners are considering selling the team and relocating it. The Mohegan Tribe recently announced it is exploring all options for the franchise's future, including a potential sale of the team. John Pierson, sports director for News 8, weighed in on the potential de…
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Host Paul Pacelli kicked off Friday's "Connecticut Today" wondering if a controlled bear hunt - primarily in Litchfield County - is on the way from state officials (00:25). Quinnipiac University Assistant Professor of Journalism Nick Pietruszkiewicz discussed the renewed Baseball Hall of Fame arguments for Pete Rose and "Shoeless" Joe Jackson (15:1…
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The Connecticut House of Representatives approved legislation that requires all school districts statewide to adopt a policy on the use of smartphones by students in K-12 public schools. It now moves to the Senate for a vote. But what kind of impact will this legislation have on all public schools in the state? We got perspective from Jordan Pinsky…
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Former President Barack Obama will participate in the Connecticut Forum next month, hosted by the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving. Obama's appearance is scheduled for June 17th at the Bushnell Performing Arts Center. But it’s certainly not the first time we’ve seen presidential visits to the state. How do they operate, from security to traffi…
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Thimble Island Brewing Company, one of Connecticut's most well-known breweries, will be closing its doors later this month. After initially opening in 2012, the Branford brewery will shut down May 24th. For a booming industry in the last decade, I want to know if such a beloved place doing local brewing right closing the doors for good is a sign of…
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A new report highlights several critical failures in the case of a former Bethany elementary substitute teacher and parks and rec worker who allegedly sexually assaulted multiple young girls. An independent firm hired to investigate these cases, and it really dives into the problems with people in power and potentially undermining the voices of res…
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