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Revolutions in Retrospect

Revolutionary Histories and Primary Source Media

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Historians Lynn Prince Robbins and Jim Ambuske explore the histories of the revolutions that remade the Atlantic world, from the civil wars of seventeenth-century Britain, the Jacobite Uprisings, and American Independence, to Revolutionary Haiti, the French Revolution, the Enlightenment, and everything in between.
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Retrospect

Ian Wolffe / Stoney / Jason

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A podcast where three guys from different walks of life come together and talk about their experiences from each generations perspective. In each episode we will pose a question at the top and discuss from there. It will mostly be lighthearted, but we won't be afraid to talk about some heavier subjects too. Either way, relax, grab yourself something to drink, and enjoy!
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Bachelor In Retrospect

Bachelor In Retrospect

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A Bachelor Podcast in which a comedy writer and a media professor go way back in Bachelor Nation history to unpack how the show has changed and how we can see the world change through the show.
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“Rock in Retrospect” focuses on the lives, careers and legacies of artists who made a significant impact on the music industry. Host Nick Bambach invites a guest to discuss their favorite artists and why they matter. We also occasionally create episodes focusing on awards shows and music-related institutions such as the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, the Oscars, and the Grammys. If you enjoy stimulating and often-humorous discussions about music history in a laid-back environment, then this is th ...
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A Sam Girl Retrospective

samgirlretrospective

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Welcome to a fem-lead, Sam-centric rewatch Podcast of Supernatural! Journey back through the iconic series, Supernatural, with Sam Winchester fans 10 years after they first watched the show. Each pod ep will cover up to two episodes of the series as we work our way back through each season.
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Join Elizabeth, Lauren, and Daniel as we recap our favorite medical drama! We're taking a weekly look back at each episode of the hit TV series "ER". We'll break down every episode, as well as look at how each episode impacts the overall story of the iconic 15 season show. Theme music provided by Andrew Edwards of Blue Police Box Music.
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Individual

RadioSEGA

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Hear audio retrospectives on your favourite and lesser known SEGA musicians/composers with our new show "Individual". Each 2 hour episode features that person's musical history from their beginnings to recent/current fare.
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Castle Bravo: A Godzillaverse Retrospective

Derek Van Dyke and Charlotte Landale

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Siblings Derek and Charlotte present the history of the largest cinematic universe. Learn how a bunch of loosely collected sci-fi films came together around Godzilla to create a monster of a franchise. From the high art to the campy but full of heart, it's a celebration of nearly 70 years of the Big G. Season Four coming soon.
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A chapter by chapter, beat by beat analysis of classic Japanese Roleplaying Games (JRPG). We delve deep into the story, dialogue, game mechanics, music, influences, and themes. We've covered Xenogears, Chrono Cross, Final Fantasy VIII, Suikoden, Suikoden II, Xenosaga Episode I, Final Fantasy Tactics, and Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete. Yes, we will kill god.
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The Autopod Decepticast started in 2017 as a minute-by-minute breakdown of the 1986 masterpiece “The Transformers: The Movie.” They have since reviewed “GI Joe: The Movie” and are currently reviewing each episode of the original Transformers animated series. Each episode delivers deep analysis, facts, trivia, and inside information delivered in the APDC’s patented style of low-brow humor.
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UCP 2.0 is here! Join Ash, Cliff & Luke as they explore gaming television from throughout history and around the world! From Starcade to Nick Arcade, from GameCentre CX to Good Game, your hosts will cover a different show every month, with extra episodes diving deep into the games and pop culture events of the time! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Retro Spectives

rspodcast.net

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Are classic games deserving of their praise? Or have the unwashed masses been blinded by nostalgia? On the Retro Spectives Podcast, we tell you why you're wrong about the games you love.
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Retrospect Station

Falcon Path Media

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Welcome, passengers, to Retrospect Station with host Elizabeth Dean! Join Elizabeth as she reflects on the silly, the serious, and the spooky stuff she's been through so far— like being declared dead, quantum-locking a Minecraft server, and walking to school with a ghost. Catch new episodes every Wednesday, and come along for the ride as she shows you just how colourful life can be!
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Nearly 600,000 downloads and still here! A show about sneakers for sneakerheads, by sneakerheads. We're not here to bring people down or play gatekeeper, we are here to show the positive side of sneakers and connect with like-minded sneaker enthusiasts. We talk about sneakers and the footwear industry, interview footwear industry professionals, designers, and creatives who share our passion for sneakers. To advertise to our audience: [email protected] A part of the Retrospect Podcas ...
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Rhetoric in Retrospect

Rhetoric In Retrospect

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Rhetoric in Retrospect is a podcast that examines works of art and rhetoric from a Christian perspective. Join the mischievous trio of Ben, Max, and David as they explore their minds in an effort to satisfy your desire to hear a lively conversation, an amazing story, a heated debate, etc. A new episode will release on Saturday at 7 whenever their schedule permits. All questions, quandaries, comments, or corrections are coveted at [email protected].
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Conversations with Tyler

Mercatus Center at George Mason University

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Tyler Cowen engages today's deepest thinkers in wide-ranging explorations of their work, the world, and everything in between. New conversations every other Wednesday. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.
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Before The Chorus

Sofia Loporcaro

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Before a song is released, a record is produced, or a chorus is written, the musicians that write them think. A lot. They live. A lot. And they feel. A LOT. Hosted by award-winning interviewer and radio host Sofia Loporcaro, Before the Chorus dives into the stories and experiences that shape these artists, and ultimately, the music we hear.
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The Rational Reminder Podcast

Benjamin Felix, Cameron Passmore, and Dan Bortolotti

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A weekly reality check on sensible investing and financial decision-making, from three Canadians. Hosted by Benjamin Felix, Cameron Passmore, and Dan Bortolotti, Portfolio Managers at PWL Capital.
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In Retrospect

Kendall Thurman

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In Retrospect is a podcast looking at life's lessons through the clear lens of hindsight. Most episodes are interviews with my close friends and family, while others are my own thoughts as a husband, father of five, and ER physician. The intended audience is anyone from any background who wants to feel courage, comfort and camaraderie in this amazing journey called life!
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Welcome to the BLOOM IN RETROSPECT , where stories are shared and connections are planted The purpose of this podcast is to create Threads of Time & Experience, through authentic mediums and modes of SELF-EXPRESSION. Tap into the Journey of AminaBey, as she welcomes you into her Dimensions! Be prepared to learn, laugh, cry, and most importantly : TO BE INSPIRED AND TO INSPIRE. Don't be shy, we're all in this together.
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Modern Retrospect : Retro Hits Modern Bits

Modern Retrospect : Retro Hits Modern Bits

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A podcast where we talk about games old and new and dive into the many amazing aspects of gaming joy and the work that goes into them. Movies, TV shows, etc are also on the table as special episodes, but games are the central focus. If you like current gaming news, deep introspective gaming dives, and all around enthusiasm for the art, then hop on in.
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This week: Moretti's leadership is put to the test on his first day as the peace rally stampede patients flood the ER, Morris and Pratt have to be sneaky while trying to treat patients, a grandfather makes a rash decision after he finds out who started the stampede, a new intern has a wild first day, Gates loses his temper in a big way, and the who…
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It's not a sequel to Tokyo SOS! Or, for that matter, a sequel to Godzilla vs Destoroyah, so stop saying that! It's truly the end of an era as we come upon the infamous Godzilla: Final Wars, a movie that decided that whatever it was going to be, it was going to be a lot of it. Featuring the most kaiju we've seen in a movie so far, and almost as many…
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Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for December 31, 2025 is: retrospective • \reh-truh-SPEK-tiv\ • adjective Retrospective describes something that relates to the past or to something that happened in the past. // The museum has curated a retrospective exhibit of the artist's early works. See the entry > Examples: "Our retrospective sense of time hi…
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Send us a text In this week’s episode we discussed the growing concerns around Amazon’s data centers and their potential impact on local water systems. We explore community allegations, environmental reports, and what scientists say about water contamination and long-term health risks, including cancer. Our Links: Retrospect…
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What on earth are you, and what is this place? To figure that out, we're doing it in the Birth Valley, re-entering the Techno Drome, expanding Chris' vocabulary, touring the Porsche factory, mixing monsters with machines, creating a bioactive environment, enjoying the Professor Holt bit, referencing Nei, citing sexy lady anime, determining the cat …
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We're on Patreon! Come watch, chat with us and enjoy exclusive content: patreon.com/bachelorinretrospect Patreon members can now join us on Discord, where we will be screening episodes as we cover them on the podcast! Carrie and Annemarie recap the end of Bachelor Byron Velvick's season! They discuss some bizarre proposal speeches, some excellent w…
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We’re on our APDC Holiday Break, so this is a vault release from the Patreon Exclusive Minisode Ep#251 in July. It’s all random banter from just Caleb and myself, and I promise it has absolutely NO Transformers content - All boring, no brakes. ABNB. This Minisode should have been called “Midwestern Middle-Aged Man Miak.” Subjects include, and are l…
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The American colonies declared their independence in 1776 with the famous line that "All men are created equal." But the reality of the Revolution told a different story. Women remained subordinate to men, limited by laws, social customs, and finance rules that restricted their rights and autonomy. But that is only part of the story. In this episod…
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Help us keep the conversations going in 2026. Donate to Conversations with Tyler today. On this special year-in-review episode, Tyler and producer Jeff Holmes look back on the past year on CWT and more, including covering the most popular and underrated episodes, why single-subject deep dives made for some of the best conversations this year, the b…
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To celebrate the holidays, here's a few exciting updates about A Sam Girl Retrospective Season 3, Patreon, and plans for the future of the Pod! Check out the full S3 release schedule on our Instagram. Like/Rate/Review & Subscribe to the show on: Apple Spotify Youtube Patreon And anywhere else you listen to podcasts! Email us at: samgirlretrospectiv…
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Riley becomes the queen of the nerdy group and enjoys it until she learns to be herself. Meanwhile, Topanga is conflicted about her law firm working to shut down a local mom and pop bakery. We're back to talk about season 1 episode 6 of the Boy Meets World sequel series, Girl Meets World! While we don't have nostalgia bits anymore, we still have a …
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This is the program’s final episode and, as such, we look back over the past 17 years. What did the future look like back in 2009 when the show first aired? What have been the major trends during that time? Which predictions came to fruition and which didn’t? And what cautions do our guests have as we look ahead? Guests Mica Sifry – US-based writer…
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Before Viola Davis (How to Get Away with Murder) became an EGOT-winning actor, she was an observer. Her work takes the human experience and transmutes it, offering a mirror and a window into ourselves. You can watch this conversation on YouTube. As we (gradually) move into 2026, we revisit our sit-down with Davis. We unpack her liberating projects …
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Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for January 4, 2026 is: titanic • \tye-TAN-ik\ • adjective Something described as titanic is very great in size, force, or power. // The batter saved the game in the bottom of the ninth inning by hitting a titanic home run right out of the park. See the entry > Examples: “Absurdly, though, if you were standing on a…
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Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for January 3, 2026 is: senescence • \sih-NESS-unss\ • noun Senescence is a formal and technical word that refers to the state of being old or the process of becoming old. // Our grandparents, now in their senescence, are enjoying spending more time with family and going on new adventures together. See the entry > …
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An essential update for the podcast moving forward, and what you can expect in 2026. Subscribe to The Sneaker Newsletter: https://www.thesneakernewsletter.com $15/month for industry analysis, insider stories, and deep dives into sneaker history. Podcast listeners: DM me on Substack for a special discount. SUPPORT THE SHOW: Donate Through Venmo: htt…
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Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for January 2, 2026 is: febrile • \FEB-ryle\ • adjective Febrile is a medical term meaning "marked or caused by fever; feverish." It is sometimes used figuratively, as in "a febrile political climate." // I'm finally back on my feet after recovering from a febrile illness. // The actor delivered the monologue with …
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Rana Sylvatica is an unassuming wood frog with an extraordinary gift. In the depths of winter, it can slow down its metabolism, flood its cells with ice and remain in a state of suspended animation for months. But it's what it might be able to teach us about preserving human organs for transplant that has scientists really excited. Also, the menage…
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In this first episode of 2026, we sit down for a deep dive into one of the hottest concerns coming from clients and listeners lately: Is the U.S. stock market dangerously concentrated—and are we in an AI bubble? Ben, Dan, and Ben unpack the data, the history, and the psychology behind today's valuations, drawing lessons from past episodes of market…
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That's a wrap for recording in 2025, so as Ash and Cliff finish recording January's core episode they take a few moments to reflect on the year gone, as well as launching the survey for this years Floppies awards! Fill in your results here: https://forms.gle/LF4aYLozHfScLDdu6 Theme song by Other Chris Follow Under Consoletation on BlueSky Follow Un…
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Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for January 1, 2026 is: amortize • \AM-er-tyze\ • verb To amortize something, such as a mortgage, is to pay for it by making regular payments over a long period of time. // If you apply extra payments directly to your loan balance as a principal reduction, your loan can be amortized sooner. See the entry > Examples…
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Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for December 30, 2025 is: charisma • \kuh-RIZ-muh\ • noun Charisma refers to a special magnetic charm or appeal that causes people to feel attracted and excited by someone. A person with charisma is captivating and often admired. // The young singer has the kind of charisma that turns a performer into a star. See t…
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On Ace, Madison Cunningham processes the cycles of heartbreak and falling in love again. For this episode, Madison's second time on the podcast, we sat down at her LA home and discussed the record at length. Find Madison on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3h9TfIgwhovQELlP2jj4xL?si=poBMbSTbT9u4QcNWMO4vvw On Apple Music: https://music.apple.…
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Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for December 29, 2025 is: nefarious • \nih-FAIR-ee-us\ • adjective Nefarious is a formal word that describes something as evil or immoral. // Authorities suspect that the recovered materials were going to be used for nefarious purposes. See the entry > Examples: “Introducing characters like Gorilla Grodd on DC Crim…
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We’re closing out 2025 with the person who made us laugh the most this year: comedian Robby Hoffman. [You can watch this conversation on YouTube.] At the top, we unpack the joys of her new Netflix special Wake Up (4:00), her views on Sunday football (9:00), and the state of masculinity (15:00). Then, Robby walks us through her Orthodox upbringing (…
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Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for December 28, 2025 is: yen • \YEN\ • noun A yen is a strong desire, urge, or craving for something. // After dinner, the family went out for ice cream to satisfy their yen for something sweet. // Students with a yen to travel should consider studying abroad. See the entry > Examples: “If you’ve got a yen for suc…
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Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for December 27, 2025 is: apropos • \ap-ruh-POH\ • preposition Apropos is used as a preposition to mean "with regard to." It is frequently used in the phrase "apropos of." // Sean interrupted our conversation about politics and, apropos of nothing, asked who we thought would win the basketball game. As an adjective…
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FULL EPISODE AVAILABLE AT patreon.com/bachelorinretrospect In this bonus episode for Patrons, Carrie and Annemarie share their 5 favorite seasons they've covered, their 5 least favorite seasons they've covered, and their choices for 12 Terrible Men of Bachelor Nation. Some of their answers will surprise you! Some won't!…
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Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for December 26, 2025 is: grandiose • \gran-dee-OHSS\ • adjective Grandiose is usually used disapprovingly to describe something that seems impressive or is intended to be impressive, but that is either not possible or practical. // The long-vacant historic building has finally been purchased, and the developer has…
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There’s a growing public sense that the current model of the social contract is broken, due in large part to rising inequality and the pursuit of profit over social progress. The “social contract” defines the relationship between citizens, their government and business. Its modern form emerged after WWII and, in western democracies, was largely str…
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In this special year-end episode, Ben and Cameron turn the spotlight inward for a behind-the-scenes look at the Rational Reminder podcast. They're joined by the extended team that keeps the show running—from compliance to editing to marketing—to reflect on a landmark year in the podcast's evolution. We hear from Multimedia Specialist Matt Gambino, …
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Prolific author Greg Prato joins Nick to talk about his recent book Alternative for the Masses: The '90s Alt-Rock Revolution - An Oral History. We discuss the many rock stars and personalities he interviewed while working on his book, artists of that era that deserve more love and attention, and so much more! You can purchase a copy of Greg's book …
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It's... a sequel to Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla! Toho's reimagining of Mechagodzilla was a hit, and for the sequel they decided to amp up the star factor with a fan favorite who Mechagodzilla had never had a chance to meet: Mothra! This movie takes full advantage of this setting's unusual take of "the Showa era but Godzilla was only around for t…
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Warcraft II is one of the most influential RTS games of all time. It brought the genre to the mainstream with insane sales, and set the standard for UI and tech trees for years to come. Blizzard had cracked the code on what made RTS games tick, and it laid the groundwork for the classics that would come in its wake. But for all its influence, how m…
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Send us a text In this week’s episode we discussed the Christmas season this year. So grab a cup of cocoa or coffee and settle in with us as we celebrate with laughter, reflection, and a little holiday magic. In this Christmas special, we slow down to reflect on the year, share meaningful stories, and explore what the season really means, beyond th…
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Somehow the body has become lighter. With your new carbon fiber ears, listen to us fading white, hiding Grandfather in the back, favoring the monger, reading lady numbers, deploying a custom animation, separating charge and information, making dirt wet for too long, accepting a Motavian party member, resolving the stone mustache, separating tears f…
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We're on Patreon! Come watch, chat with us and enjoy exclusive content: patreon.com/bachelorinretrospect Patreon members can now join us on Discord, where we will be screening episodes as we cover them on the podcast! Carrie and Annemarie recap episodes 6-8 of Bachelor Byron Velvick's season! They discuss plastic surgery, creepy male friends, and a…
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For over thirty years, Kate Winslet has been one of the most beloved performers on screen. We discuss her directorial debut in Goodbye June (5:00), the loss that inspired this personal screenplay (10:00), and how her experiences in Hollywood shaped her approach to directing (20:00). Then, Winslet reflects on her vivid upbringing in Reading, England…
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The fourth episode on Takenobu Mitsuyoshi follows a similar structure to the last: we're on our way up to From Loud 2 Low Too. Across his 2000's, we jump from console 2 arcade, from bass 2 vocal, from solo to [H.], and check off SEGA RALLY 2006, Let's Go Jungle, HUMMER, etc.CHAPTERS:00:00:00 [Music] Black Jack: Hi no Tori Hen - Rising Phoenix ~Eter…
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Sometimes, despite the hype, despite extensive funding, and despite clever and ingenious thinking, good ideas fail. Or at least don’t live up to their initial promise. There are lessons to be learnt and interesting anecdotes to be told. In this episode we look at four future-focused projects that have never really taken off: Google Glass, solar roa…
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I sure hope this episode isn't BadBad. On this week's episode of Retro Encounter, we cover the most interesting RPGs of the year, but this time, we flash it back to 1995. We discuss design decisions, varying localization quality, and those insane encounter rates. Does someone bring on a really bad RPG just for the fun of it? Listen in to find out! …
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In this special year-end AMA, the full PWL crew — Ben Felix, Cameron Passmore, Ben Wilson, and Dan Bortolotti — sit down together for the first time on the podcast to reflect on the roller-coaster that was 2025 and to tackle a wide range of thoughtful listener questions. The episode begins with reflections on a year that included wild market swings…
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