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Academy Award Theater

Old Time Radio DVD

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Academy Award Theater, Using Famous stars of the day,the show used Players who had either won or been nominated for an Academy Award for their scripts, including such Stars as Bette Davis, Randolph Scott, Cary Grant and the list goes on. Relive some of the greatest performances in Movie history on the Academy Award Theater.
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The podcast where we answer your burning questions and discuss the evolution of women's health through every stage of life. Join Dr. Randolph Scott and dually certified Women's Health Nurse Practitioner and Certified Nurse Midwife Kerry Autry as they discuss the unique health concerns women face and share expert advice to assist you on your journey to maintaining your health and wellness.
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Ozarkian Folk Chronicles

Ozarkian Folk Chronicles

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Come with us as we dive head first into the titillating tales of Ozarkian folklore and discuss the origins and obscurities of these stories. From Curtis Copeland and Hayden Head, this is Ozarkian Folk Chronicles. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Hear the stories, learn the proven methods, and accelerate your growth and future through entrepreneurship. Welcome to The Foundr Podcast with Nathan Chan. About the show: For over a decade, The Foundr Podcast with Nathan Chan has been a leading entrepreneurship podcast for open-book conversations with, by, and for founders. Whether you're starting, building, or dreaming about your business, The Foundr Podcast is where you can access experienced founders who've been in your shoes to learn th ...
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Between 2 Stands

Detroit Symphony Orchestra

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Detroit Symphony Orchestra musicians Andrés Pichardo-Rosenthal (Assist. Principal Percussion), Scott Strong (horn), and Abe Feder (Assist. Principal Cello) bring us behind the scenes of the DSO with exclusive musician interviews, games, and discussions.
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Theology, Things & Stuff

Engrafted Word Church

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Welcome to Theology, Things, & Stuff. My name is Chris McMichael. I am a husband. A father. A pastor. A missionary. An author. Once upon a time I was even a geologist. On Theology, Things, & Stuff, I interview Christians from all over the world and from all walks of life to discuss their salvation experience and their unique interests and testimonies. From a missionary that gave up the American dream to preach in Africa, to a Catholic obsessed with excellence in woodworking; from a brother w ...
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When journalist and author Jason Harmon began digging into the alleged crimes of Sheriff Ralph Baker four years after the lawman's death, his research led Harmon to "marijuana moonshiner" Dave McElyea. In Harmon and McElyea's book When Money Grew on Trees, McElyea describes Baker in great detail as a law officer on the take. Other, more powerful me…
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In this episode, Trinny Woodall, founder of Trinny London, shares how she turned her mission to help women feel confident into a multi-million dollar global beauty brand. She reveals: • Why she focused on the overlooked 35+ market and won their loyalty • How she started with just £150,000 and her own wardrobe to fund the dream • The retention-first…
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Author, journalist, and historian Jason Harmon wrote When Money Grew On Trees in collaboration with David McElyea, a Michigan transplant to the Ozarks in 1980 whose goal was to create a marijuana farm. After he was busted by local enforcement, Dave formed a relationship with the local sheriff, and together they colluded in a venture that would make…
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Chief Scott Winfree, who hails from Cookeville, Tennessee, was recently appointed Chief of Police of his hometown. After graduating from Upperman High School in nearby Baxter in 1983, Chief Winfree continued his education at Tennessee Technological University (TTU), earning his BS in Sociology and AS in Criminal Justice in 1987. Joining the police …
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Why do we keep doing the things we hate — even when we know better? In this message from Romans 7, we wrestle with the paradox of sin and the tension between who we are in Christ and the struggle that still exists within. This talk isn’t about shame, but about hope — the Spirit-led conviction that leads to transformation. Jesus didn’t just come to …
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Worried someone’s going to steal your business idea? You’re not alone — and you’re not powerless. In this short episode, I’m sharing exactly what to do when copycats come for your product — because they will. I’ll break down why fear of being copied holds so many founders back, how I learned this lesson the hard way, and the real strategies that pr…
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Champ Herren and Todd Wilkinson share a deep love of our Ozarks hills. As far back as their time at MSU (then SMSU), they read everything by Vance Randolph they could get their hands on, and for some years, they presented these stories around campfires to various groups. Now Todd and Champ are together again in this podcast about the Scots Irish im…
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What if your religion isn’t working because it was never meant to save you? In this powerful message from Romans 7, we explore the turning point where we move from the weight of religious law to the freedom of life in Christ. Discover how Jesus doesn’t abolish the law but fulfills it, offering a new covenant that transforms us from the inside out. …
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In this episode, Christina Stembel, founder of Farmgirl Flowers, reveals how she built a $65M+ floral business from her dining room—with no funding, no degree, and no industry experience. She reveals: • Why she chose a perishable, logistics-heavy product in a recession • How she scaled with no marketing budget and $411 left in the bank • The scrapp…
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Roy and Aviva Pilgrim were invited to participate in the Smithsonian Folklife Festival because of their talented musicianship and authentic life in the Ozarks. Roy is a logger who cares about sustainable forestry, and Aviva is a luthier, gardener, and artist who cares about preserving the best of Ozarks culture. Their life and livelihood could serv…
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In this episode, Mark Rushmore and Gyve Safavi, co-founders of SURI (Sustainable Rituals), share how they turned a simple personal care item into a sustainable, design-led movement—challenging legacy players like Oral-B and Philips. They share: • Why the electric toothbrush was overdue for disruption • The intentional product and packaging design t…
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Henry O. Head has taught workshops on photography in the US, Greece, and Ireland and his photos have been exhibited in places as diverse as South Korea and Rogers, Arkansas. Some of his recent photos were featured in the Guardian. His masterpiece, however, is his debut book Twelve Acres, a photographic exploration of coming of age in the Ozarks and…
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We all carry baggage—wounds we wear, pain we hide, and suffering we think we deserve. In week five of our Death to Religion series, we explore how Romans 5 gives us a new perspective on pain: that God is not absent in our suffering, but present and working in it. This message invites us to wrestle honestly with hardship and discover that Jesus didn…
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In this episode, Rytis Lauris, co-founder of Omnisend, shares how he bootstrapped a leading email and SMS marketing platform used by over 125,000 eCommerce brands worldwide. He shares:• Why most ecommerce founders start email marketing too late• How to convert more website traffic into high-intent subscribers• The 2% of automations that drive 40% o…
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Curtis and Hayden travel to Dent County, Missouri, to talk with their good friend, Todd Wilkinson, about Montauk Spring, the headwaters of the Current River, and the state park that bears its name. Todd is the Assistant Superintendent of Montauk State Park and has a passionate for the rivers and streams of the Ozarks, having taught canoeing, kayaki…
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My name is Silvana Spahiu! Married with the love of my life, mother of five. I received Jesus when I was 9. Being born with an incurable sickness life was very hard. But Jesus touched my heart, my body and transformed me into a new person. Today I'm living my dream, serving and loving God, seeing His people changed and free it's beyond my wildest d…
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This week we kicked off Season 2 of our Death To Religion series by diving into the truth that working harder doesn’t bring us closer to God—faith does. Through Romans 4 , we unpack how God's love is not earned, but freely given. Abraham's story reminds us that righteousness comes by faith, not by striving. You don’t have to clean yourself up or pr…
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In this episode, Brittney Saunders, founder of FAYT, Staple Swim, Form Active, and OUTDŌ, shares how she went from YouTuber to multi-brand empire builder—running multiple 7-figure businesses with a hands-on, no-agency approach. She shares: • How she transitioned from influencer to real founder with 40+ staff • The power of brick-and-mortar stores i…
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When life gets hard, it’s easy to ask, “Is God mad at me?” In this message from Romans 3, we explore the difference between God’s punishment and His loving discipline. The truth is, Jesus already took the punishment we deserve—and what we experience now isn’t God trying to get even, but trying to get closer. If you’ve ever carried guilt or question…
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The Ozarkian Folk Chronicles posts its very first episode, "The Strange Case of Adam God," a story recorded by Vance Randolph in Haldeman-Julius's Little Blue Books and confirmed by contemporary newspapers. From the Call he received while plowing his field to parading naked through the streets of Oklahoma City to his hardy old age, James Sharp, aka…
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What You’ll Learn in This EpisodeIn this episode, Richmond Dinh, founder of the Tiny Challenge model, reveals how he went from nearly going bankrupt to building a 7-figure coaching empire—without a big audience, paid ads, or complex funnels. He shares:• How he rebuilt his life after losing it all in property investing• The one framework that helped…
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Famous for her creation of the Kewpies, Rose O'Neill was much more than an illustrator of children's cartoons. Rose was a daring woman in an era of male domination, and her courage in forging her own path remains an inspiration. She traveled to Europe several times and spent time in London, studied painting in Paris, and hobnobbed with the likes of…
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It’s easy to spot hypocrisy in others—but what happens when we take an honest look at ourselves? In this message from Romans 2, we confront the tension between what we say we believe and how we actually live. Religion tries to justify our behavior, but the Gospel calls us to be transformed from the inside out. Jesus doesn’t want our performance—He …
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In this episode, Maggie Sellers—founder, investor, creator, and force behind Hot Smart Rich—shares how she turned vulnerability, storytelling, and a scrappy content strategy into a multimillion-dollar movement and investing powerhouse. She shares:• The celebrity deal that taught her the power of owning your narrative• How she built Hot Smart Rich f…
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Todd Parnell, former bank president, president of Drury University, and advocate for our Ozarks environment, talks about floating the entirety of the Buffalo River twice and the remarkable influence of the Buffalo on him and his sons. Todd has served on the boards of various organizations whose mission is the preservation of clean water and pristin…
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Religion can’t fix the brokenness in us—it was never meant to. In this message from Romans 1, we confront the deadly trap of exchanging relationship with God for routine and performance. The Gospel doesn’t call us to manage our sin but to die to it and live in the power of Christ. Whether you're new to faith or have been following Jesus for years, …
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In this episode, Holly Thaggard, founder of Supergoop!, shares how she redefined the sunscreen category and built a globally recognized $700M brand from the ground up. She shares:• The heartbreaking moment that inspired her SPF obsession• How she created the world’s first chemical sunscreen without oxybenzone• Her failed school program—and why it l…
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In this extra-special episode, Mark Bilyeu, Jody Bilyeu, and Rik Thomas talk about their legendary group, Big Smith. Not only do they perform live versions of some of their most iconic songs--"Trash," "Backwater," and "Whip-poor-will," among others--but they describe growing up in the Ozarks, the importance of family, the influence of folk, bluegra…
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Tony Randolph was born and raised in Franklin, KY. After graduation, Tony joined the army and served for 6 years. He moved to Rapid City, SD in 1996 and married Audrey Randolph in 2011, they have 7 children. Tony is an electrical contractor and has served as a South Dakota state representative since 2018 and serves as the Pennington Co. State Commi…
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