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Ramblings of a Restless Mind

Jen Bordeaux and DeJah Debon

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Welcome to Ramblings of a Restless Mind, where curiosity leads the way! Join Jen Bordeaux and DeJah Debon as they journey through random thoughts, wild ideas, and deep dives into everything from life’s big questions to quirky obsessions. Each episode explores topics ranging from philosophy and pop culture to the thoughts that keep us up at night. If you love to laugh, think, and ramble along with us, this show is for you!
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This is a podcast that is going to be uploaded weekly, where I just talk about the things running though my head at 3 am in the morning. I'll talk everything from politics to my dogs, anything is up for debate on here. Feel free to email me questions and comments to the podcast's official email listed below. This show is a conversation, not left or right just good old taking.
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Collected, adapted, and original horror stories. "Late Last Night", the unsettling brainchild of musician Caitlin Notey, brings tales both classic and novel together in one. A chilling dimension where what once thought certain - now not quite. The unspeakable - spoken. The thoughts that keep you up at night and sit in the back of your mind all day brought forth and shown center stage.
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Ever settle down for a nap or to go to bed for the night with a lot things on your mind? Well you're not alone, so gather your thoughts and come hop in the bed with me...KCymone, let's clear our minds and rest at ease. You can follow me on Twitter:Thoughtswithkcymone Cover art photo provided by Recal Media on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@recalmedia
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Curiosity

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Our greatest ambition is to uncover the role that curiosity plays in shaping our existence as a species. Curiosity takes us beyond the casual internet search. It’s the ideas that linger in our minds. The spark of a passion. The fuel of a pursuit that drives us to the unknown fringe. The late-night conversations and thought-provoking debates. A look into the inner workings of a microscopic universe. We invite you to journey with us as we unlock humanity’s big beautiful ambitions, together. We ...
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Late Night Sports Talk

Josh Redman, Zach Clover and Christian Schmidt

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Join us for late night discussion about any and all sports. We're just three buddies who want to give their honest and genuine thoughts, without filter, about any and all sports. We know TV can be saturated with hot takes and and political correctness so come take a break from all that and just listen to a nice casual convo about sports!
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Night Owls Disc Golf Podcast

Shane Solomon & Jeremy Kelnhofer

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A weekly podcast with two guys staying up late to discuss the world of Disc Golf and their love for the sport. We will have interviews highlighting some of the unsung heroes of Disc Golf. Part of the Disc Golf Answer Man Podcast Network.
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Deckworthy

Bespoke Factor Pty Ltd

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A late-night tech news show… who would have thought? Deckworthy dives into the clean headlines, chaotic M&A moves, and the messy, personal stories behind the polished success narratives. Host Adam Jaques asks the questions no one else dares to — boardroom wins, founder fallouts, personal tradeoffs — all served with sharp satire and zero spin. No jargon. No filters. Nothing off the table. New episodes at deckworthy.fm or follow us @deckworthyfm everywhere.
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BPD Girl

Shelley Hughes

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Real life talks about mental health and the challenges that come with being a diagnosed borderline. Cover art photo provided by Sydney Sims on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@fairytailphotography
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Welcome to my podcast! Come and join me while I rant, complain, or just talk about random things. I hope you enjoy my episodes and stay tuned for more! Follow on IG @letstalkpodcast_
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Pillow Talk

Dane Ocampo

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This podcast is inspired by those late-night phone calls that result with someone falling asleep to the voice of the other person. My girlfriend would sometimes have trouble falling asleep and it is usually so late at night that she doesn't want to call and wake me up, so I thought, "if she wants to fall asleep to my voice when I'm not available, maybe I'll just make recordings." Hi, my name is Dane Ocampo, and welcome to Pillow Talk where I mindlessly say the first things that come to mind ...
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Eman The Man

Emmanuel’s Podcast

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Emmanuel’s Podcast, it’s just his podcast but he cares so he shares so your welcome, idk, just listen to it you might like it, or don’t and be like that I see how it is.
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A one man late night radio show (disguised as a podcast) hosted by Lloyd Barnes. Every weeks Lloyd shares new and thought provoking magic Musings, discusses new magic releases and will give you the inside scoop on the new and exciting projects he's working on.
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After -Thought

John Tochukwu Ugwu

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. This podcast Is a reflection of the type of things I think about late at night, deep in my thoughts but also conversations I may have with friends or family. I talk about pop culture, current events and things relating to my culture. This podcast acts as a therapeutic way to let out some of my feelings and opinion, something to look back on. I hope you enjoy the journey. Twitter: @johnugwu12 insta: @tj_ugwu
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Sitting back thinking about things late at night I have great ideas. Now these are outside of the normal and 'off the cuff' but I just figured they should NOT be put to waste. Check us out for more details @ http://TheMadMorgan.com So I decided that creating a completely NEW and UNREFINED "in your face" podcast format was needed. Nothing fancy and just to capture the 'thoughts and the moments' of these 'amazing' or 'bizarre' ideas and thoughts. Feel free to tune on in as this will be a RANDO ...
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Late Night with Ed Money was the idea of a good buddy James Deemer who worked for a station in Chicago called Hocking Radio. He was a classic DJ with a hokey name but kept asking for me to be a DJ. Honestly, I am not one of those turntable scratching guys and repeatedly told him no. I said unless I can voice my opinion and mirror the kings like Howard Stern and Opie and Anthony what’s the point. Well, needless to say he said yes do it. One thing led to another and boom I was on their network ...
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Join Jerry Royce Live, the “Batman of Talk Radio,” for deep, inspiring conversations and powerful interviews on Late Night with Jerry Royce Live Podcast. Alongside his dynamic co-hosts, Dr. Kimmie Robinson (aka Kimmie Kim from St. Louis) and Kelly Holland from Baltimore, this show brings you thought-provoking discussions that uplift, encourage, and motivate.Whether you're tuning in for faith-based insights, personal testimonies, or simply to unwind with positive vibes, Late Night with Jerry ...
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Jimmy’s life chats

James Mulholland

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This podcast isn’t going to be for everyone and not everyone is going to understand it and that’s ok. My podcast has already resonated with one friend that I know of and I’m glad that they felt like my podcast helped them. We all go through different things at different times, you just have to remember that you’re never alone.
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Midnight Thoughts

Midnight Thoughts With A

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STEP 1: Forgiveness Staying up late at night, crying, sad and just feeling EMPTY and WORTHLESS. Depression maybe? Accepting yourself is a long process, loving yourself is an even longer process! Today I decided to forgive everyone that has made me question the love I had for myself. Today I decided to be a brand new woman! Today is the first step of my journey, of happiness!
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Beignets and Mimosas

Beignets and Mimosas

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Beignets and Mimosas started out of a late night conversation amongst Blake, Shantrell, Monica, Rachel and Rene. We thought we were hilarious together. Looking back, that may have been the consequence of a few too many drinks. What has remained true, however, is that we are five millenials, each bringing a unique perspective to the table. We wanted to share our stories of dating, navigating careers and living life while providing humor and advice. Although our backdrop is New Orleans, we hop ...
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Binibining Solitude

Binibining Solitude

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I believe that words are so powerful that it can comfort, unite and empower people we truly care about or even complete strangers. I hope through this platform I get to touch souls and make you feel that you're not alone in your battle. Let's be a good one and build each other up!
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Unfiltered Us

Susie & Miguel

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Every week, we share the real, unfiltered journey of juggling a relationship and a business together. From late-night talks about dreams and stress to figuring out how to split the work while keeping the romance alive, we’re here for all of it. Whether you’re running a business with your partner or just trying to figure out how to balance work and life, we’ve got your back. We're not perfect, but we’re honest about the struggles and the wins. Tune in for laughs, lessons learned, and plenty o ...
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The thickness, colour and texture of facial and head hair showed character traits about men and women, it was believed in 19th century America. The assessments were imbued with judgements about race and gender. Guest: Sarah Gold McBride, author of 'Whiskerology: the culture of hair in 19th century America’ (Harvard University Press, due out in June…
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In 1973, the Australian government acquired the painting Blue Poles by Jackson Pollock for $1.3 million AUD. It created huge division in Australia, and arguably contributed to the downfall of the Whitlam Government. A new book revisits this important intersection of art and politics. Guest: Tom McIlroy, political editor at Guardian Australia, Autho…
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David Marr is joined by Laura Tingle, Hannah Ferguson and Craig Reucassel to review the monumental year of 2025 - including its weirdest moments - and ask where Australia finds itself as another year looms. Guests: Laura Tingle, Global Affairs Editor, ABC (formerly Political Editor, 7.30) Hannah Ferguson, founder of Cheek Media, co host of Big Smal…
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In this inspiring episode of Unfiltered Us, we sit down to share our New Year’s resolutions — the real ones. From the habits we want to break to the goals we’re excited to chase, we open up about what we want for ourselves, our relationship, our health, and our future. 🎆 We talk honestly about discipline, self-growth, accountability as a couple, an…
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A new exhibition at the University of Melbourne's Medical History Museum, Cultural Medicine: The Art of Indigenous Healing celebrates 65,000 years of First Nations medical knowledge and practice from across the continent. It reveals fascinating stories of medical practice, including when Indigenous knowledge of the corkwood plant was used to develo…
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Renowned human rights lawyer Geoffrey Robertson KC says the killing of two people who survived a US strike on a speed boat off the coast of Venezuela on 2nd September 2025, constitutes a war crime, as does the initial strike on the boat. In his new book, Robertson says we need a clearer definition of war crimes and genocide to inform military rules…
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This year in British politics was defined by constant upheaval: leaders under pressure, parties fractured over strategy, major policies overturned or delayed, and a public increasingly frustrated by the gap between promises and delivery. Every month brought a new confrontation, a new resignation threat, or a new crisis to manage—leaving the politic…
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As the mercury rises for another summer, millions of Australians will flock to the local municipal pool. There are some 1300 public pools across the country. But all is not well for this great Australian institution. Many public pools are now well over 50 years old. Hundreds are at risk of closure in the next decade without significant repairs, acc…
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The government has taken much greater control of the defence budget and tries to marry defence land acquisitions with their housing targets; Prime Minister Albanese weds his long-time sweetheart and Pauline Hanson continues to woo Barnaby Joyce. Guest: Anna Henderson, SBS World News Chief Political Correspondent | National Press Club Director Produ…
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In the 1960s when counter-culture and unrest was peaking around the world, India's left-wing protest movement took the form of a group of militant Maoists, determined to bring an end to capitalism in the wake of British rule and partition. Now after more fifty years the Maoist insurgency has finally surrendered, and the surviving leaders have issue…
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In 1945, sixteen Aboriginal men working at Birrundudu Station created 810 crayon drawings, commissioned by anthropologists Ronald and Catherine Berndt. Using this unfamiliar medium, the men documented their extensive knowledge of Country, ancestral creation, history, and ceremonies of the region. GUEST: Dr John Carty, Professor of Museum and Curato…
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In 1925 in Melbourne, two young men were having lunch in a cafe in King Street, Melbourne when one of them lit a cigarette. Another diner confronted them and a brawl ensued outside. The complainer, Bill Wallace, was set upon and bashed. He pulled out a pistol and shot one of the men. With no court appearance, Wallace was incarcerated for the rest o…
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In this cozy (and slightly chaotic) holiday episode of Unfiltered Us, we break down how we approach the holidays as a couple — from traditions we love, routines we’ve created, how we split time with family, and the things we don’t always agree on. 🎄🎁 We talk about holiday stress, gift-giving styles, cultural traditions, boundaries, food, celebratio…
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The veteran Canberra journalist Niki Savva dissects the monumental result of the 2025 federal election. Where has it left both the Coalition in opposition, and the Labor party in government? And what does the result says about the political attitudes of modern Australia? Guest: Niki Savva, author of Earthquake: the election that shook Australia, pu…
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We have another funny new show for you. We have a few crew missing and had a great show making fun of them. We start the show about going to a local water park and checking out the hot moms that are there in the bar while their kids are in the pools. CPAP Chuck then calls me Perv Griffin from there on in and we get into several crazy discussions, a…
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In ancient times, limb loss was not uncommon, and often deadly. For those that survived - and had money to spend - commissioning a bespoke prosthetic was an opportunity to display one's prestige, valour and stoicism. Guest: Dr Jane Draycott, historian and archaeologist, University of Glasgow Producer: Jack Schmidt…
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In January, US President Donald Trump passed an executive order that banned transgender troops from serving in the American military. Now, several of those service members are taking their fight to court, arguing that the ban is unconstitutional. Their lawyers say the order discriminates against people who have already proven their commitment and c…
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Nauru became rich because it sat on one of the world’s purest and most valuable phosphate deposits — the key ingredient in fertiliser. When Nauruans took control of the mines after independence, money poured in and the tiny island briefly had one of the highest per-capita incomes on earth. For a time, it funded free services, no taxes and lavish pu…
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