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Thank you for checking out the Real Estate Resource Podcast. My name is Jim Sipprell. I started my journey in residential real estate back in 2007. I am currently a licensed Real Estate Broker. Since that time I have worked in Commercial and Residential real estate helping buyers and sellers obtain their dreams. This podcast is devoted to providing you with information that can help you in the purchase or sale of your next home. I am excited to share the tips and tricks to give you the edge ...
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Come be entertained as the host talks about music, bands, and connected stories. "It's a really great podcast" - Kevn Kinney of Drivin N Cryin "I appreciate talking to you guys and the good questions" - Mitch Easter of Let's Active and R.E.M. producer Learn Something New or Remember Something Old!!! Please like and follow the Music In My Shoes Facebook page. Contact us at [email protected]
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Master Fabricators and Custom Car Builders Tim Lajambe and Rob Mosser get together with Ufuoma Elvis from The Golden Drive to talk about all things cars, modifications, engines, body work, metal work, the industry and more. Trick Factory Customs is a premier fabrication and body shop located in Coquitlam, British Columbia, specializing in metal shaping, welding, paint and body, upholstery and fabrication. You can check out our Youtube channel here to watch our videos: https://www.youtube.com ...
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Automating Quality

SOLABS, Mandy Gervasio, Philippe Gaudreau, and Guests

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Welcome to the Automating Quality show sponsored by SOLABS, with your host Mandy Gervasio, Technology and Life Sciences industry veteran. The Automating Quality podcast is designed to provide professionals in the regulated Life Sciences industry with best practice perspectives as well as employable strategies and tools relevant to current industry trends. Listeners will come to understand pressing issues in the space and hear best in class thought leadership on various topics such as Quality ...
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Cut to Reveal

Ricky, Piotr & Erwann

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Cut to Reveal: three freelance editors, from different countries, who've never met in real life discussing editing, interviewing experts, and sharing their insights from a freelancer perspective. Join Piotr Toczynski, Ricky Cozzolino and Erwann Kerroc'h weekly for a conversation about editing and filmmaking. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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With the powers of enhanced vision (a.k.a. glasses) and impervious buns, Jim and A.Ron have teamed up to form the Department of Homelander Security, the only podcast dedicated to doing whatever it takes to monitor the notorious "supe" called Homelander in an effort to keep the public informed and safe. Join us each week immediately after the episode for a recap and analysis of Amazon's streaming hit, The Boys.
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Fun Kids

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Conor sits down with some of the biggest celebs ever to chat about films, TV shows and what's on streaming services like Netflix, Disney+, Apple TV+, and more, all from the UK's children's radio station Fun Kids. You'll never be bored again!
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This Day in Sports History

Thrive Sweet Productions

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Relive the greatest moments in sports every day of the year. From the triumphs to the tragedies, the first to do it to the last time it happened, the unbelievable to the strange, This Day in Sports History is a 365-day journey remembering those significant events that made a lasting impact.
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Film Forums Podcast focuses on the people of film and how they have put their work in the public eye with success. We ask all your burning questions about screenwriting, pitching to studios, raising finance, submitting to BAFTA qualifying film festivals, distribution, marketing and more!We are interested in all aspects of the film industry from independent to blockbuster - all can find a home at Film Forums. We interview directors, actors and screenwriters about movies starring the likes of ...
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In 2013, Peyton Manning became the sixth NFL QB to throw 7 TDs in a game. In 1906, the first legal forward pass was thrown in a football game. In 1997, Houston's Tony Peña pulled off the second fake intentional walk of his career. In 1972, eight members of Black September, an offshoot of the Palestinian Liberation Organization, invaded the Israeli …
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In 1950, NASCAR raced 500 miles for the first time. The Southern 500 wreaked havoc on tires and was a battle of attrition. In 1991, the notation that Babe Ruth was the record holder for home runs in a 154 game season was finally removed from the record books. There was never an asterisk. In 1993, New York Yankee Jim Abbott pitched a no-hitter again…
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In 1989, a World Cup qualifying match between Brazil and Chile ended in chaos. In 1977, Japan’s Sadaharu Oh hit career homer number 756, passing Hank Aaron’s total. In 2008, it was the first official use of replay in major league baseball. In 1906, the first prize fight was hosted in the Nevada desert featuring Battling Nelson and Joe Gans. In 1970…
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In 1972, US middle distance runner Dave Wottle won the gold medal in one of the most dramatic comebacks in the 800m final. In 1995, Northwestern beat Notre Dame after being a 28-point underdog. In 1956, F1 rookie Peter Collins gave up his race car to teammate Juan Manual Fangio midway through the final race to allow Fangio a chance to capture the c…
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SPONSORS: PrizePicks -Visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/HONEYDEW and use code HONEYDEW and get $50 in lineups when you play your first $5 lineup! My HoneyDew this week is actress Kym Whitley! Check Kym out in the film Happy Gilmore 2 on Netflix, Killing Mary Sue on Prime, and her own podcast Two Funny Mamas cohosted with Sherri Shepherd. Kym…
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In 2007, Appalachian State beat Michigan 34-32 in the greatest college football upset. In 1984, Mississippi Valley State's Jerry Rice caught 17 passes for 294 yards and 5 TDs in an 86-0 win. In 1996, Tiger Woods finished tied for 60th and cashed his first PGA Tour check of $2,544. In 1985, Bill Elliott won the Southern 500 and in doing so won the i…
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The Rolling Stones' "Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out" changed rock history as the ultimate live album experience, capturing the raw energy of their November 1969 performances with new guitarist Mick Taylor delivering an unforgettable sound. • Released September 4, 1970, it features definitive versions of classics like "Jumpin' Jack Flash," "Midnight Rambler," …
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In 1969, boxer Rocky Marciano was killed in a plane crash in route to Des Moines, Iowa. In 1972, US sprinters Rey Robinson and Ed Hart were disqualified from their heat races due to a mixup in scheduling. In 1937, Detroit Tiger rookie Rudy York hit two home runs to finish the month of August with 18 home runs. That bested Babe Ruth's record of 17 f…
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In 1904, the Olympic marathon is a marvel in that anybody finished and a wonder that it ever made it back into the Olympics afterward. In 1991, long jumper Mike Powell topped Bob Beamon's seemingly impossible mark. In 2003, Katie Knida became the first female to play in a college football game. And on this day in 1917, William ‘Pop’ Gates was born.…
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Jake Barnett and Jason Powell share their WWE Clash in Paris predictions, discuss the Raja Jackson incident, Jim Ross, Seth Rollins, Kelly Osbourne and Becky Lynch, and AEW Dynamite...By Pro Wrestling Dot Net
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In 2004, Brazilian runner Vanderlei de Lima was leading the marathon until the 22nd mile when Irishman Cornelius Horan surged onto the course, grabbed de Lima and pushed him into the crowd. In 1973, Nolan Ryan came close to another no-hitter. It would have been the first time in MLB history a pitcher had thrown 3 in a season if he'd gotten a little…
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On this episode we discuss with Rob from RJFab on Building the Baddest Luxury Pre-Runners & Hot Rods in the Game Email us at [email protected] for any questions, inquiries or sponsorship opportunities HPA Academy Discount Code: TRICK50 HPA Academy Affiliate links: Homepage: https://hpcdmy.co/tfc EFI Tuning: https://hpcdmy.co/tfc-efi Engine Bui…
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Jake Barnett reviews AEW Dynamite with Darby Allin vs. Claudio Castagnoli in a Falls Count Anywhere match, Jon Moxley vs. Daniel Garcia, and more...By Pro Wrestling Dot Net
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In 2000, Tiger Woods and Sergio Garcia squared off in the made-for-tv matchplay event 'The Battle at Bighorn.' In 1954, Arnold Palmer won the US Amateur after four previous attempts. His win on this day was what he called his 'turning point', giving him the confidence that he could turn pro. In 1988, LA Dodger manager Tommy Lasorda attacked the Phi…
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In 1972, Baltimore Colt All-Pro defensive end Bubba Smith tore up his knee when he got caught up with the first down chains. He missed the entire year and he was never the same. In 1997, Arsenal's Dennis Bergkamp scored an exceptional hat trick against Leicester. In 1985, top seed and World Number one John McEnroe was nearly bounced in the first ro…
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Jason Powell and Wade Keller on Cody Rhodes being cheated out of his earned spotlight, is WWE getting complacent or arrogant...By Pro Wrestling Dot Net
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In 1951, the plane carrying Toronto Maple Leaf Bill Barilko and his pilot friend Dr. Henry Hudson is presumed to have crashed on this day. The plane was not found for nearly 11 years. In 1939, the first ever sports event was broadcast on television. In 2001, Tiger Woods and Jim Furyk played 7 sudden death playoff holes before Tiger finally pulled o…
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SPONSORS: Quince -Keep it classic and cool — with long-lasting staples from Quince. Go to https://www.Quince.com/HONEYDEW My HoneyDew this week is legendary professional skateboarder Paul Rodriguez Jr! Paul joins me to Highlight the Lowlights of his skateboarding career! We talk about what it was like for Paul growing up with a famous dad before sk…
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In 1996, Tiger Woods stormed back from being down five after the morning round to win his 3rd consecutive US Amateur championships. The match is mostly known for the act of sportsmanship that happened on the day's 34th hole. In 1946, Ben Hogan won the PGA Championship for his first of what would be 9 major golf titles. In 1889, Cincinnati and Brook…
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In 1986, then golfer, now golf commentator David Feherty won the Scottish Open and then several hours later lost the trophy somewhere in Glasgow or beyond. In 1919, Cleveland pitcher Ray Caldwell was on the mound when he was struck by lightning. After he regained consciousness, he finished out the game. In 1983, Baltimore pitcher Tippy Martinez pic…
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Journey back to the summer of 1970 as we explore the legendary Isle of Wight Festival, where music lovers converged on a small island off England's southern coast for five days of extraordinary performances. What makes this festival particularly special is how well it was documented – allowing us to experience these historic performances through re…
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In 1982, Gaylord Perry was ejected for doctoring the baseball for the only time in his career. In 1989, Montreal Expos' mascot Youppi! was ejected after upsetting LA Dodgers' manager Tommy Lasorda. In 1936, Cleveland pitcher Bob Feller made his MLB debut and struck out 15 to pick up his first win. In 1957, the Little League baseball team from Monte…
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Jake Barnett and Jason Powell on WWE moving to ESPN early, Tony Khan media call, Chris Jericho's future, AEW Forbidden Door and NXT Heatwave predictions...By Pro Wrestling Dot Net
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In 1973, the US Men's Basketball team got in a fight with the Cuban national team. In 1965, San Francisco's Juan Marichal hit Dodger catcher John Roseboro with a bat in an ugly brawl. In 1960, Billy Martin, then a Cincinnati Red was sued by Chicago Cub pitcher Jim Brewer for a brawl they'd been involved with a few weeks before. In 2007, the Texas R…
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Magician Blake Vogt sits down for one hour with the incredibly talented Hokuto Konishi to try and invent a new magic trick. Hok is a Japanese-British breakdancer, choreographer, and television personality. He is a member of the American hip-hop dance crew, Quest Crew and he was also a finalist on the Third Season of the American reality television …
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In 1990, the Philadelphia Phillies scored 9 runs in the top of the ninth to beat the LA Dodgers 12-11. In 1967, Ken 'the Hawk' Harrelson was fired as a player by owner Charlie Finley. Harrelson was able to negotiate with different teams eventually signing with the Boston Red Sox. In 1901, Baltimore Orioles pitcher Joe McGinnity stomped on umpire To…
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In 1964, Phil Linz and the Harmonica Incident. In 2000, Tiger beat Bob May in a three-hole playoff to win the PGA Championship. In 2006, Tiger won his third PGA Championship. In 1967, Charlie Sifford won his first official PGA Tournament. In 1945, 17 year old Tommy Brown became the youngest to ever hit a home run in the Majors. Mentioned in this ep…
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Welcome to Automating Quality, the life sciences–focused show that bridges the gap between automation and quality management. In today’s episode, our host Philippe welcomes Jim Ferguson, President and Owner of NuQual Consulting. With over 25 years of experience in the life sciences industry, Jim brings deep expertise in supplier quality and complia…
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In 1995, Mike Tyson fought his first fight in 3 1/2 years, stopping Peter McNeeley is 1:20. In 1984, Lee Trevino won the PGA Championship. In 1951, St. Louis Browns owner signed 3'8" Eddie Gaedel to a contract and sent him to the plate. In 1997, Wade Boggs made his first appearance as a relief pitcher. In 1941, Pittsburgh Pirates manager Frankie Fr…
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