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Enjoy a series of unusual episodes of the Great Detectives of Old Time Radio including old time radio mystery movie adaptations from the Lux Radio Theater, Screen Guild Theater, and similar programs. As well as episodes Escape, Suspense, and Murder Clinic, along with some truly different programs including Roy Rogers, Mayor of the Town, Superman, and Cavalcade of America. Also comparisons of how two detective programs handle the same story.
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The STRONG Life Podcast with Zach Even - Esh gives you the tools, motivation & power to DOMINATE in the Gym AND in Life. In layman's terms, this show is a How to Kick A** and Take Names podcast in ALL areas of LIFE. Each episode covers topics such as strength & conditioning, building muscle, overcoming obstacles in life, success as an entrepreneur, success in your career and conquering ALL obstacles in life that dare to stand in your way. If you want to live life on YOUR terms while crushing ...
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The Hard Shoulder Highlights with Kieran Cuddihy on Newstalk. Join Kieran every weekday afternoon from 4-7pm for a round-up of the day’s events, interviews with the people at the centre of the stories – and a bit of craic along the way. Listen and subscribe to The Hard Shoulder on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, pl ...
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Understanding what makes this podcast different is understanding what makes Chris different. For those who are unfamiliar, Chris’ story has all the makings of a Hollywood movie: a chaotic and abusive childhood in the murderous mountains of the Pacific Northwest, graduating college while working full-time to secure custody of his siblings, achieving feats of strength no other human has ever accomplished before. Chris’ “secret formula” to overcoming those challenges? To find unstoppable streng ...
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Indie Film Hustle is dedicated to showing you how to hack filmmaking & the film business. Interviews with Acadamy Award® / Oscar nominees and industry professionals giving you the real deal from the inside with no BS, just the truth on what it takes to survive and thrive doing what you love. We discuss cinematography, RED Camera, Arri Alexa, Blackmagic camera, post production, color grading, filmmaking, visual effects, motion graphics, film festivals, editing, film crews, directing, producin ...
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On this episode, we take a look at Super Fuzz from 1980.In this film, a police officer gets caught in a nuclear explosion. The radiation gives him superpowers with one catch. He can’t see the color red, or he will lose those powers. Join us for a scene by scene break down, behind the scenes info and trivia. Feel free to drop us feedback or any ques…
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The South African “white genocide” is indeed real, despite what the media says. Show this video to your liberal friends for proof. - - - Today's Sponsor: Balance of Nature - Go to https://balanceofnature.com and use promo code WALSH for 35% off your first order PLUS get a free bottle of Fiber and Spice.…
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A jury has found Richard Satchwell guilty of murdering his wife Tina at their home in Youghal, Co Cork, in 2017. Now that the verdict is in, we can cast our minds back to all those interviews that he did after his wife’s death – and in particular, what those who spoke to him during those times made of him... One of those interviewers was Neil Prend…
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France will ban smoking in all outdoor places that children visit, according to their Health and Family Minister. The ban will come into force from July 1st and will include beaches, parks, public gardens, outside schools, bus stops and sports venues. Ireland was a trend-setter on the indoor smoking ban back in 2004; should we follow France this ti…
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Gerry Adams has won €100,000 in damages over a BBC story about the murder of a British agent. The former Sinn Féin leader alleged he was defamed in a BBC NI Spotlight programme broadcast in 2016 and an accompanying online article, in which an anonymous contributor alleged he sanctioned the 2006 murder of Denis Donaldson. He denies any involvement. …
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STRONG Life Podcast 509 🎙️ Lessons from 2025 as Strength Coaches | Success, Culture, Caring & WINNING Teams with Paul Kolody and Zach Even - Esh TOPICS: ✔️ Common Themes among the most successful athletes ✔️ Expectations & Standards & Why these 2 Things are CRUCIAL for TEAM Success ✔️ Strength is NOT a bad thing / Why so Many Injuries in athletes? …
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37:00 Context from the Whatever podcast that the tweet deliberately omits. Big thanks to Andrew Wilson for helping us find the timecode in that 6 hour stream! Join us on the show as we give our perspective on a clip that "exposes" Andrew Wilson for the FRAUD that he is! Or does it?By Honey Badger Brigade
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Hello and welcome to HBR News where we talk about the news of the week! This week we discuss the "ambushing" of South African president Cyril Ramaphosa by president Trump, male loneliness is being noticed by the mainstream, Scott Adams get's terrible news, and more!By Honey Badger Brigade
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This week we’re continuing our dungeon crawl through the rabbit warren of federally funded international feminist programs by looking at the death of DEI in the military and claims about how it affects sexual assault prevention. This includes examining some of the costs of making women comfortable in the military. The discussion streams at 7PM on T…
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Today on the Matt Walsh Show, the activist courts are at it again. At this point, it's clear that in the view of most judges in this country, the president has no authority to do anything at all. Also, schools across the country are moving to a "no-zero" grading policy. Homeschooling looks better and better by the day. And in their desperate quest …
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A little later this evening, Alison Spittle will be doing some devious debating and answering the question… what would a United Ireland look like if it really did happen? Others taking part in this mischief will be comedians from North and South of the border and one from across the Irish sea for good measure including Neil Delamere, Oliver Callan,…
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Oonagh Buckley, Secretary General at the Department of Environment, Climate and Energy, has said that data centres had used up all spare electricity capacity, and it was necessary to prioritise demands. The comments come just days after Taoiseach Micheál Martin once again talked up the importance of data centres and AI and criticised critics of the…
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Calls to National Rape Crisis Helpline 24-hour helpline surpassed the 20,000 mark for the first time last year… A record-high of 22,700 calls were logged, which is an increase of 20% compared to the previous year, of those seeking support for sexual violence across the country. The figures are contained in the Dublin Rape Crisis Centre’s annual rep…
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One of the most senior figures in the Kinahan Organised Crime Group, who is wanted in Ireland to face charges of murder and involvement with a criminal gang, has been extradited from the United Arab Emirates. Sean McGovern has been on a Defence Forces military aircraft, and has been due to land today. Newstalk’s Courts Correspondent Frank Greaney a…
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Stephen Bartlett, Host of the Diary of a CEO Podcast and Dragon Den star stated that he didn’t like one of his job interviewees because he was wearing a suit, but is it wise to follow his example? Trevor Twamley, CEO and Co-Founder of Sport Endorse and Peter Cosgrove, Managing Director of Futurewise join Kieran to discuss.…
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There is news every day of more devastation in Gaza… Gaza's civil defence agency said today that the latest Israeli attacks have killed 44 people, including 23 in a strike on a home in the centre of the Palestinian territory. Kieran is joined by one of those treating patients in a hospital in Khan Younis in Southern Gaza. Dr Tom Potokar joins the s…
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B&Q has been forced to issue an apology after a third-party seller on its site claimed a bathroom cabinet was so “easy to assemble even if you’re a girl”... It is awkward timing for B&Q, considering they’ve just launched a campaign to champion women in trades. So, is there still a continued problem with stereotypes when it involves gender and DIY? …
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Today on the Matt Walsh Show, the First Amendment has been suspended in Seattle as the city allows Antifa militants to accost and assault Christians at will. Also, King Charles delivers a land acknowledgement in Canada. And Secret Service agents are suspended after getting into a fight with each other on the job. If that sounds familiar, it’s becau…
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The academic year might only be finishing up, but students are already raising concerns around the obstacles facing them for next year. The lack of accommodation has seen students having to make 8-hour round trips to attend their chosen college course, while there is still uncertainty around the fee structure for next year… Joining Kieran to discus…
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40% of treatment for drug problems last year were for cocaine, with a 400% increase in women seeking treatment. Have our attitudes to drugs changed, and is it now becoming more normalised? Kristy Morrison Keating has spoken out online of her own struggles with cocaine and the prevalence among your people. Kristy joins Kieran to discuss, as well as …
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According to new research from CBRE, Ireland is the most highly educated country in the world. Ireland is the only nation listed in which a majority of adults aged 25–64 have a bachelor’s degree or higher. Has education transformed the country? And if so, is it for the better? Eoin O’Malley is Associate Professor of Politics at DCU, and Mark Henry …
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Today on the Matt Walsh Show, a mother in the UK will spend the next two and a half years of her life in prison for posting something “hateful” on social media. The UK, like so many other alleged liberal democracies across the West, has become a left-wing dictatorship. Also, the Democrat Party has spent $20 million hatching a plan to win back young…
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The food safety watchdog is proposing a measure that would see all food premises publicly display signage to show the level of cleanliness and food safety standards of the business. How would the roll out work? Joining Kieran to discuss is Adrian Cummins, CEO of the Restaurant Association of Ireland and Gail Carroll, Director of Regulatory Affairs …
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Police and emergency services urged the public not to share footage online after a car hit pedestrians during Liverpool's English Premier League victory parade in the city centre yesterday. Why is our instinct to take and share videos in tragic circumstances? Is it our responsibility or the job of social media companies to hold people accountable? …
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Governance and oversight issues at Children’s Health Ireland dominated leader’s questions in the Dáil today, we’ve also learned that three members of the CHI board have resigned following further fallout from the controversy surrounding unnecessary hip operations at CHI. To discuss this further, and the health service more widely, Kieran is joined …
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Gardaí are now being rostered on at Mercy University Hospital in Cork due to rising levels of violence towards staff. The INMO have stated recently that 60% of these assaults are directed toward nurses and midwives. Joining Kieran to discuss is the INMO’s Assistant Director of Industrial Relations for the Southern Region, Liam Conway……
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More people are now opting for prepaying and pre planning for their funeral before they die, some even opting to be involved in the ceremony virtually on the day. Joining Kieran to discuss more is Undertaker Colm Kieran, owner of My Farewell Wishes, which have been connecting with their customers through their TikTok videos……
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Transport for Ireland is losing €20 million a year to fare evasion. Nearly 7% of Dart passengers do not have a valid ticket, and fare evasion rates jump to 15% on the Dublin to Drogheda and Dublin to Longford routes. What is going on? And are you a fare dodger? Newstalk’s Henry McKean joins Kieran to discuss.…
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Today is Celebration Day in the UK, which is a time for communities to take a special moment to pause and remember those important in their lives who may no longer be with us. Is this something that Ireland should emulate, or are we too scared of having opening conversations about grief? Joining Kieran to discuss is Sallyanne Clarke, Restauranter a…
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