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What's the Big Idea? Finally, Sarah Vine (once memorably described as being ‘like and loathed in equal measure, divisive, but never indecisive’) and Peter Hitchens (a man whose writing a critic was called to compare to a Guardsman’s boot: ‘as highly polished and potentially lethal’) meet once a week to look at the world and mutter, alas… Acclaimed columnist and journalist Sarah Vine and best-selling author and broadcaster Peter Hitchens discuss and dissect social, economic, and pop cultural ...
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It’s all about growth. On which ever level. With the ultimate goal of expanding this very existence. Tools, skills and knowledge needed in order to be(come) a strong, healthy, respectful, emancipated woman. A warrior woman.
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Hahaha it's a laugh a minute here on the hilarious Lunch Break with Curtis Mutter podcast! Whenever he works (and wants to) Curtis Mutter records funny stories, thoughts, jokes, and bits of comedy on his lunch break, yo. Okay, I admit it. It's me, Curtis, writing this. I felt weird using words and terms like "hilarious" and "laugh a minute" about my own podcast but I did it because blogs about podcast SEOs said to use important keywords in my description. And now you're reading this so I gue ...
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Weighty Mutters

Yoni Freedhoff, MD

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Weighty Mutters sees Obesity MD Yoni Freedhoff yammering into the ether (sometimes with friends and special guests) about the intersections of weight, nutrition, marketing, research, medicine, science, industry, and public policy. Fair warning, I don’t subscribe to any diet-ligion and think your best diet is another person’s worst.
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Die ungeschminkte Wahrheit über das Mamawerden und Mamasein… - Ein Podcast für alle neuen und werdenden Mütter, ob jünger oder (wie ich) nicht mehr ganz so jung! Ich freue mich auf Austausch, Kommentare und darauf, Euch ggfs. auf Eurem Weg zum Mamasein begleiten zu dürfen und hoffe, dass uns das, was ich teile, Mut macht!
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Produced by Whisper and Mutter, The Yzzi Research Podcast is the resource for people who research people. This podcast is no longer active, but the backlog of episodes is available and free to the public to listen to.
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Marlin's Corner

Kwest On Media

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Have you ever watched a show or movie and needed someone to share all the thoughts that popped into your head? Dude! Same. Come over to Marlin's corner, and join in as we mutter fan theories and ideas to one another. It's not at all creepy, promise!
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Mutterings from a frustrated Huddersfield citizen Also can be listened to on... Apple Podcasts: https://www.podcasts.apple.com/pt/podcast/ian-french/id1559707255 Podchaser: www.podchaser.com/users/ian_french Pocketcasts: https://play.pocketcasts.com/podcasts/07c2b8f0-6db2-0139-3437-0acc26574db2 Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy81MmI4ZTUyOC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw Listen Notes: www.listennotes.com/@ian-french/ Podomatic: www.podomatic.com/podcasts/ian-french ...
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STSA Church Podcast

STSA Ministries

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Welcome to our podcast, where we dive into compelling, thought-provoking topics that encourage us to deepen our personal connection with our faith and live it out more authentically. Our mission is to unwrap the profound treasures of our ancient faith and present them in a way that resonates with our modern world, making them accessible and relatable to all.
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The Thunder Mutters

Becky Dellow/Adam Horovitz

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The Thunder Mutters is a podcast in love with music, and with the music of words. Presented fortnightly by poet Adam Horovitz and fiddle player Becky Dellow, it takes its name from the poem by John Clare. We will be exploring the connections between music and poetry, concentrating for the first year of the podcast on Clare’s 'The Shepherd’s Calendar' and on the tunes Clare gathered. Every month, we will bring you the appropriate section of the Calendar interspersed with relevant tunes that C ...
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The Backstory is a new podcast from Otis that goes deep with some of the world’s most exciting creators, cultural figures, collectors, and artists about the items and objects that motivate them. Hosted by Sean Williams and Dan McQuade, The Backstory gives you an insider‘s look at some of the most interesting people shaping our culture today.
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The Open Ears Project

WQXR & WNYC Studios

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Part mixtape, part sonic love-letter, The Open Ears Project is a podcast in which people share the classical track that means the most to them and why. Created by journalist and former WQXR Creative Director Clemency Burton-Hill, each episode offers a brief and soulful glimpse into human lives, helping us to hear this music — and each other — differently. Guests from the worlds of film, books, dance, comedy and fashion as well as firefighters, taxi drivers, and teachers share cherished music ...
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The Morbid Museum

Katie Meade and Luke Boyd

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Join two museum professionals as they take you on a wild and often lighthearted tour through a virtual cabinet of curiosities, including the strangest artifacts and tales from historic sites and museums around the world! From ghost towns and death masks, to serial killers and US Presidents assassinated by bacteria, you have NO IDEA what you might find in The Morbid Museum!
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Welcome to Come Read With Me! I’m Geoff and this is MY world. This podcast is about getting to know my friends better by reading a book with them and discussing it. Some of these friends read a lot, some read a little and some, honestly, I’m not sure can read, but we’ll find out that’s for sure! Join me on this literary journey with some amazing people!
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Penderecki in Memoriam

Polish Cultural Institute New York

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Penderecki in Memoriam Podcast unveils a multifaceted portrait of Krzysztof Penderecki, with commentary from musicians, colleagues, radio programmers, and writers who lend insight and memories of Poland’s greatest modern composer. This podcast is part of Penderecki in Memoriam Worldwide project, honoring the life and legacy of the great composer. Podcast was created by Anna Perzanowska and Klaudia Ofwona Draber, produced and hosted by Max Horowitz, and presented by Polish Cultural Institute ...
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Notable business owners and elected leaders in and around Madisonville, LA weigh in on the effects of traffic in the area and possible solutions, both short-term and long-term.Traffic chronic issues in the Madisonville, LA area have prompted two local entrepreneurs to propose the construction of a 4-lane Bypass Toll Bridge across the Tchefuncte River where an aging 2-lane swing bridge hinders the free-flow of traffic, contributing to traffic problems in and around the Madisonville, LA area b ...
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Books, plays and films have been written about it, its onset feared in some quarters, pilloried in others, and it will, eventually, affect almost all women. Though that’s not why Sarah Vine wants to talk about the menopause, but why, in some circumstances, it can be a huge liberation for women; finally freed from being slave to one’s hormones, and …
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To Peter Hitchens, the idea of capital punishment (at least at home here in the UK) could make for a country that is less vengeful and, he goes so far as to suggest, even more gentle. Having experienced two executions while working in the US, he knows the power of that final switch and the deterrent it might bring. But is he right, would the shadow…
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Sarah’s two children are currently at university, which is rather handy as a regular listener has asked that Peter and Sarah chime in on the current state of the education system here in the UK. And how times have changed, Peter spent his university years trying to kickstart social unrest, while Sarah pursued a job at The Body Shop. And as the Unio…
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Sarah’s brother was at home in Madrid this week when Spain underwent a blackout, alone in the dark with the only the thing in his house still working, his old radio. This week too saw the start of the great switch-off of analogue phones; and just look at the chaos caused by a cyber-attack at Marks and Spencer in the last few days. So, Sarah’s quest…
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Not unlike the Rolling Stones, Peter Hitchens is ready to toss his TV through the nearest window. He’s in accord with the late, great Groucho Marx who was once moved to remark: "I find television very educating. Every time somebody turns on the set, I go into the other room and read a book." Once forced to rent a TV to watch the news before being q…
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Sarah Vine wants to bin it off. Though given the decline in public services nationwide, that’s getting harder and harder to do. As the Birmingham bin strike rolls on, the council declares itself bankrupt and rats invade the city’s streets, we ask what the hell is going on with our public services and is this just part of a wider societal malaise? A…
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Peter Hitchens hates to be blunt about these things, well, not really, but he’d really like to know why the police are so useless. And not in one specific instance or area, but generally. No coppers on the beat, rarely answering emergency calls and heaven forfend they actually bang someone up. What happened to policing in the UK? While Sarah has sp…
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Peter Hitchens puts forward his defence of ‘Whataboutery and asks why does the west delight in attacking its current enemies like Putin for things it allows its friends like Tayip Erdogan to do with impunity? What is it with all this posturing hypocrisy? While Sarah makes the case for the ancient art of astrology and wonders if we’re looking at sta…
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All human life is here. Dogma, closed minds, modern slavery, net zero and why Peter will never enter the House of Lords - though he will take tea there – and why you’ll never find letters after his name. Sarah asks why Labour are pushing for a new deal with China at the risk of human rights violation and why did Margaret Thatcher think you could dr…
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To paraphrase Edwin Starr; work, what is it good for, absolutely nothing… At least according to Gen Z. Reports suggest that a whole generation might be ready to give up work, which, coincidentally, is how Peter felt every day as a younger man when he was mucking out pigs on the farm, while Sarah’s eighteen-hour days in Hobbs only finally relented w…
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Lockdown saw Peter Hitchens riding through Hyde Park in a Polish gas mask hissing the word ‘virus’ at strangers. Sarah Vine spent hers in Waitrose checking produce until an outraged fellow shopper saw her return over ripe veg to the shelves and accuse her of spreading ‘covid tomatoes!’. Whatever they are. Both struggled with lockdown – especially a…
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Peter Hitchens is so anti-drugs, and so engaged with his moral compass he won't even consider taking the fictional recreationals, while Sarah Vine has been on antidepressants for over a decade and swears by her 'fat jab’. This, while Peter dreams of a Dutch like utopia where cars are rarely seen and children are safe to walk to school. Shall the tw…
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When viewed from above the North Pole, the Earth rotates from left to right and now some of its inhabitants appear to be headed the same way. From Giorgia Meloni’s Brothers of Italy through Geert Wilders’ far-right Freedom Party in the Netherlands to Germany’s AfD party and the ever-encroaching Chega (Enough) party in Portugal, the boots on the gro…
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What's the Big Idea? Finally, Sarah Vine (once memorably described as being ‘like and loathed in equal measure, divisive, but never indecisive’) and Peter Hitchens (a man whose writing a critic was called to compare to a Guardsman’s boot: ‘as highly polished and potentially lethal’) meet once a week to look at the world and mutter, alas… Acclaimed …
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