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THE THIRD STORY features long-form interviews with creative people of all types, hosted by musician Leo Sidran. Their stories of discovery, loss, ambition, identity, risk, and reward are deeply moving and compelling for all of us as we embark on our own creative journeys.
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3Songs Podcast is an intimate musical journey where host BE|AH connects with emerging artists from RoomRock and beyond to explore the stories behind their original music. Each episode features a thoughtful conversation with a musician who shares three of their most meaningful original compositions, delving into the inspiration and personal significance behind their workYou never know where the conversation will lead.
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How to be a successful artist? How to get over creative blocks? Best tips for creativity ? Finding a arts community that makes you feel at home? Building a thriving art business & studio practice? Welcome to the Arts To Hearts Podcast. A show where we take a peek into the hearts and lives of our favourite artists. From running a creative business & studio art practice to success mindset. Charuka arora talks with her guests about everything that goes behind into making a life & career that yo ...
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The how-to podcast for storytellers! Conversations with creators from comic books, writing, filmmaking and more. Learn how to survive & thrive in the story arts with firsthand insights from working storytellers in comic books, film, comedy, music, video games, literature, journalism, criticism and more! While you learn to be a better creator, laugh, cringe, cry, and bask in the unique stories, powerful minds, and colorful personalities of today's cutting edge creatives. Hosted by illustrator ...
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Welcome to The Duke Teynor Show—the podcast that proves artistry has no limits. Hosted by musical innovator Duke Teynor, this is where Southern Rock Rap meets Berlin techno, where outlaw country collides with EDM, and where the only rule is: there are no rules. Duke Teynor isn't just a musician—he's a creative force who refuses to be boxed in. From crafting gritty Southern outlaw anthems like "Dirt Road Renegade" and "Backroads & Broken Rules" to dropping German-language industrial techno ba ...
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Keith Mills, founder of the Finish More Music system, reveals the creative strategies and mindsets he teaches to thousands of music producers so you can write more and better music, ready to release and share with the world. Discover workflow hacks to speed up your writing process, mindset approaches to overcome avoidance, procrastination and perfectionism, and compositional techniques to help you take your underground dance music productions to the next level.
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A maths teacher can be creative. So can a financial adviser, a community builder, and a yoga teacher. Not to mention a speed painter, a potter, or an actor! Creativity is everywhere and I love nothing more than to explore it in my podcast, either by focusing on a theme – such as perfectionism, feeding your creative brain, or the pressure to be creative – in my solo episodes, or through my conversations will all manner of creative people. With The Creativity for All Podcast, I am keen to chal ...
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How to build an art career from scratch |ATH Podcast I S5E22
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38:14In this episode of the Arts To Hearts Podcast, Ocki Magill, founder of Blue Shop Cottage in London, talks about her journey from advertising and fashion to building a gallery that supports emerging artists. She shares practical advice on presenting your work, building community, and staying adaptable in a changing art world. Ocki explains how small…
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THE REMOTE WORK REVOLUTION - HOW DIGITAL JOBS ARE TRANSFORMING RURAL AMERICA
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1:01:38Picture a small town in rural North Carolina. Population 2,500. Main Street has a handful of shops, a diner, a gas station. The big employer—a textile mill—closed 15 years ago. Young people left for cities. Houses sat empty. The town was dying. Fast forward to 2025. That same town? It's alive again. New families are moving in. Houses that sat vacan…
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LOVE VALLEY, NORTH CAROLINA - THE WILD WEST TOWN IN THE HEART OF THE SOUTH
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34:52Picture this: You're driving through the rolling hills of North Carolina. Past tobacco farms and horse pastures. Through typical small Southern towns with their churches and barbecue joints. And then suddenly, you round a corner and see it—a town that looks like it was plucked straight out of an old Western movie. Dirt streets. Hitching posts. Salo…
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Ivan Doan joins Andy to talk about acting in multiple languages, how to properly embody an accent, and AI's continuing failure to produce true creativity. Intro music is "String Anticipation" by Cory Gray.
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CHRISTMAS SHOPPING DEALS - WHERE AND HOW TO GET THE BEST DEALS
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41:39It's happening again. That moment when you realize Christmas is coming and your bank account is about to take a serious hit. The average American spends over $1,000 on Christmas shopping every year. That's gifts, decorations, food, travel—all of it adding up to serious money. But here's the thing: You don't have to spend that much. Not even close. …
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Guitarist, bassist, composer Phil Upchurch died on November 23, and with his passing the music world lost one of its true "musician's musicians." Upchurch played on more than a thousand recordings — from Michael Jackson, Donny Hathaway, Chaka Khan, Curtis Mayfield, and George Benson to Jimmy Reed, the Staples Singers, and countless jazz, blues, and…
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THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO GETTING RID OF FLEAS ON CATS
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36:21Your cat is scratching. Again. And again. And again. You've noticed those tiny black specks in their fur. You've seen them biting at their skin until it's raw. Maybe you've even spotted the little monsters jumping around. Your cat has fleas. And if you've ever dealt with a flea infestation, you know it's not just uncomfortable for your cat—it's a f…
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The AI Revolution - How Artificial Intelligence Is Reshaping Humanity
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34:01You made 47 decisions before you even got to work this morning. But here's the thing—you probably only consciously made about 15 of them. The rest? Artificial intelligence made them for you. Your alarm clock's wake-up time, optimized for your sleep cycle. Your commute route, calculated around real-time traffic. Your morning news feed, curated by al…
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Episode: Living in the Eternal Now - Practical Implications of the Block Universe Welcome back to the Duke Tyner podcast, folks. I'm Summer, and if you're here for Part 2, that means you survived Part 1 of our deep dive into the Block Universe Theory-When Time Stands Still. Your brain might still be recovering, but trust me – we're just getting sta…
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The Block Universe - Is Time Just an Illusion-Part 1
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22:13Welcome back to the Duke Teynor podcast, folks. I'm Summer, and today we're diving deep into one of the most mind-bending ideas in modern physics – the Block Universe Theory. Now, I know what you're thinking: "Summer, you usually talk about music, Southern culture, maybe some philosophy. What are you doing talking about physics?" Well, stick with m…
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Artists! You Can Restart Your Art Journey Anytime | ATH Podcast | S5E21
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49:45In this episode, Kim Hamburg talks with Charuka about how she found her way into making collages later in life. She shares how her kitchen became her studio, how she learned to let go of guilt, and how starting fresh in her fifties opened up a whole new chapter. Kim talks about learning technology, stepping into social media, raising kids, and givi…
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The Morning Wave — Internet Radio Then & Now
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5:03The Morning Wave — Internet Radio Then & Now Good morning, listeners! You’re tuned in to The Morning Wave — where coffee meets conversation. I’m your host, Duke Teynor. And I’m Echo, coming to you live across the digital airwaves! Today we’re diving into a fascinating topic — Internet Radio: how it began, where it’s headed, and how it’s connecting …
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Protecting Our Children in the Digital Age
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17:46"Protecting Our Children in the Digital Age" Episode: The Hidden Crisis of Online Child Sexual Exploitation Welcome back to the Duke Tyner podcast, folks. I'm Summer, and today we're tackling a subject that's going to be hard to hear, but absolutely critical that we discuss. If you're a parent, grandparent, teacher, or anyone who cares about childr…
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Here's a statistic that will stop you in your tracks - one in twelve children are being sexually exploited online right now. Not in some far-off place, but right here in our communities. That number from Georgia State University's research is absolutely chilling. When you think about an average classroom, that means multiple children could be exper…
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HOW MUSIC ARTISTS ARE USING AI TO CREATE SONGS TODAY
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19:50HOW MUSIC ARTISTS ARE USING AI TO CREATE SONGS TODAY I'm Summer, and today we're diving into what might be the biggest transformation in music creation since the invention of recorded sound itself. We're talking about artificial intelligence in music - and before you roll your eyes or get defensive, hear me out. Because what's actually happening wi…
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Andy is joined by author Jesse Crosson, who returns to the show to talk about his new book, The Best Part of Prison, his work preparing people for life outside of prison, and how suffering can lead to personal growth. Intro music is "String Anticipation" by Cory Gray.
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The Pizza Story Origins, Business & Homemade vs Store-Bought Welcome back to The Food Chronicles! I'm your host [Name], and today we're diving into one of the world's most beloved foods—pizza. That's right, we're talking crispy crust, melted cheese, and endless topping possibilities. But where did pizza actually come from? Who's making billions fro…
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THE TRUTH ABOUT FEEDING YOUR CAT Separating Fact from Fiction in Feline Nutrition Welcome, I'm your host Summer, and today we're tackling one of the most confusing topics in pet care: how to properly feed your cat. Now, if you're a cat owner, you've probably been bombarded with conflicting advice. Feed them grain-free! No, grains are fine! Raw food…
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Southern Country Rock in North Carolina Good morning and welcome to Duke Teynor, and today we're exploring the rich musical heritage of Southern Country Rock right here in North Carolina - a state that's been quietly shaping American music for decades. From the mountains to the coast, North Carolina has produced legendary artists, iconic venues, an…
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Angel Numbers - When Mathematics Meets Meaning
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15:02Have you ever noticed how certain numbers seem to follow you around? Like seeing 11:11 on the clock so often it can't possibly be random? Well, there's actually a fascinating field of study that suggests these recurring numbers might be more than just coincidence. That's really interesting you bring that up. There's this whole body of research arou…
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ONCE UPON A TIME… THE MOST MAGICAL AND SPECIAL DAY IN THE UNITED STATES
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1:43ONCE UPON A TIME… THE MOST MAGICAL AND SPECIAL DAY IN THE UNITED STATES Imagine this as an autumn fairy tale: Every last Thursday in November, the biggest country in the world… completely stops! Schools close their doors, and children jump for joy because Thanksgiving break begins. Offices give days off, sometimes starting on Wednesday so that ever…
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I will not shrink anymore this year ❤ | ATH Podcast | S5E20
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15:10In this solo Thanksgiving episode, Charuka talks about gratitude, the lessons this year brought, and her wish to stop shrinking when life asks for more courage. She opens up about loss, change, and the people who helped her through it. A gentle and real conversation to close out the year.By Charuka Arora
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The Hidden Threat: Foreign Influence Operations on X/Twitter A Podcast About Inauthentic Accounts and Disinformation
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5:21The Hidden Threat: Foreign Influence Operations on X/Twitter A Podcast About Inauthentic Accounts and Disinformation Welcome to Digital Truth, the podcast where we explore the intersection of technology, society, and information integrity. I'm your host [Name], and today we're diving into one of the most serious threats to online discourse: foreign…
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The Rise of Independent Artists in a Digital World
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4:50The music industry used to be controlled by a handful of gatekeepers, but today an artist in their bedroom can reach 3 billion streaming users worldwide. That's more potential fans than radio has ever reached in history. You know what amazes me about this digital revolution? Just fifteen years ago, artists needed record labels, distribution deals, …
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Good morning, folks — and welcome back to Duke podcast show, where we talk innovation, creativity, and how to keep America’s small businesses rolling forward in the age of technology. Today, we’re talking about something that’s changing the way mom-and-pop shops — and even home-based entrepreneurs — do business: Artificial Intelligence. That’s righ…
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Madison Cunningham's new album Ace marks a striking and vulnerable chapter in the young songwriter's evolution. Not yet 30, Cunningham has already lived through a period of profound personal transformation. She married young, divorced young, and found herself rebuilding her identity in the wake of major change. Instead of retreating, she turned the…
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How Music Artists Are Using AI to Create Songs Today
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4:47The music industry is experiencing its biggest transformation since the invention of recorded sound - artificial intelligence is now creating hit songs alongside human artists, and the results are mind-blowing. You know what fascinates me most about this shift? It's not replacing creativity like everyone feared - it's actually amplifying what artis…
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The music industry just experienced its biggest transformation since the invention of recorded sound - and it happened in less than five years. Today we're exploring how social media has completely reinvented how albums are made, marketed, and consumed. That's such a fascinating point - especially when you consider that 73% of music discovery now h…
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How Music Artists Use TikTok, Instagram & YouTube to Promote Their Music Today
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5:51The music industry just experienced its biggest shift since the invention of recorded sound - and it happened through an app most people use to watch dance videos. Today we're exploring how social media completely revolutionized the path to musical success. You know what's fascinating about that? Just five years ago, record labels were still the ga…
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How to Become an Art Curator (What No One Tells You) S5E19
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19:58On this week's Arts to Hearts Podcast, young curator Natasha opens up about her journey in the ever-changing world of contemporary art curation. She talks about how the role of curators has evolved from traditional methods to more collaborative partnerships with artists. Natasha compares the art scenes in America and Paris and highlights how online…
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Why does being real feel so risky in art | ATH Podcast | S5E18
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51:22This episode follows Katie Rodgers as she talks about what it means to take risks by being real in her work. After years in fashion, she chose to step away and start again in New Mexico. Katie shares how change tested her, what she learned about letting go, and why staying true to what feels right is worth the risk.…
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Singer and composer Theo Bleckmann has spent his career between categories - jazz and avant-garde, improvisation and composition, structure and discovery. Born in Germany, he began as a boy soprano and figure skater before discovering jazz and moving to New York to study with Sheila Jordan. Since then, he's built a singular life in music, collabora…
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Becky Kidd - Becky! Sing a Song!- RoomRock 3 Songs Podcast -eps 21
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16:12Back for an unplanned trip to Dundee Scotland to interview singer songwriter Becky Kidd! I officially adopt Dundee as my 2nd home. A place where their musicianship is only out matched by their kindness and sense of humor. Really enjoyed talking with Becky Kidd about her 3 songs 'Free', 'Strawberry Lane' and 'Count to Ten With Me' Make sure to check…
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Residencies for Artists: Hype, Hope, or Help? S5E17
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29:43In this episode, Charuka sits down with Beulah Van Rensburg, co-founder of a quiet and inspiring artist residency in the French countryside. They talk about carving out time to create while juggling life's responsibilities, why artists often feel guilty stepping away, and how being around other creatives can rebuild confidence. Beulah shares her jo…
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In this Barrel-Aged Classic, true crime writer John Olszewski joins Andy to talk about working with serial killers, society's obsession with them, and how modern forensics bring them to justice sooner. Intro music is "String Anticipation" by Cory Gray.By Inebri-Art
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Artists, Collectors, and the Myths That Divide Them | S5E16
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43:33In this episode of Arts to Hearts, Charuka talks with Delia LaJeunesse about helping people find art that suits their space and values, how social media affects artists, and why collecting can be more meaningful and approachable than most people think.By Charuka Arora
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