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Inclusive and varied long-form conversation about the state of masculinity, what healthy masculinity and manhood is and how to identify and neutralize toxicity facing and affecting men and their loved ones.
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Main Street Churro Club

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Welcome to Main Street Churro Club, where Disney vloggers get the musical treatment they never asked for. Each episode takes a real day-in-the-life vlog — from rope drop meltdowns to churro reviews — and transforms it into a full parody song, lovingly crafted from the creator’s actual words. No AI voiceovers, no hate — just harmony, humor, and a sprinkle of pixie dust. Think of it as Weird Al meets Walt Disney World: catchy choruses, ridiculous rhymes, and the occasional emotional ballad abo ...
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Cultural Manifesto

WFYI Public Media

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Each week on Cultural Manifesto, Kyle Long reveals stories and sounds from the creative frontlines of the past and present. Through music, archives and artist interviews, discover how creators shape meaning with sound, in Indianapolis and well beyond. Tune in each week to this WFYI Public Media show for discoveries that will delight your ears and expand your understanding of our shared world.
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Wedding Workshop Podcast

Wedding Workshop Podcast

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My name is Jean "The Wedding Coach" Mathurin. I am a professional wedding entertainer. I started this wedding podcast to help couples plan a fun, entertaining and stress free wedding. Each week I invite one of my wedding pros on the show to discuss a topic that they are an expert in. I also do daily tips on topics that are currently relevant in the wedding industry. Please subscribe to the show and comment or leave me a message about what you think. Your feedback is important to me. Connect ...
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Reality Witch

Jessie Nails

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Reality Witch is your one stop shop for all things reality, witchy and weird. Jessie Nails takes you through her lifelong addiction to reality and trash tv, pop culture obsession, and attempts at manifesting with the universe. Every week Jessie talks about life, current pop-culture news, show recaps, and always ends with a "witchy shit" segment. Reality Witch opens the door to discuss childhood traumas with a crazy family and 12 years of Catholic school, while putting a comedic spin on all o ...
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One Hit Wonderful World

Cody Nelson & Kyle Kimbllin

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One Hit Wonderful World is a weekly musical discussion podcast focused on those responsible for some of the most recognizable flashes in the pan. From "Save Tonight" to "Stay (I Missed You)," each episode will highlight a band or artist known primarily for one track and finally ask the question "Should we have kept listening?"
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Cheers! Chef JK here. I used to sing in Dogwood (the punk rock group) now I make music as Saint Didacus. This is The Punk Chef Podcast! I am a professional chef who does food and beverage pairings with all types of music (mostly punk/hardcore/metal, and I’m teaching my 3 kids to do the same! Why is music so important to the human existence? You know how food works, but do you know how to pair music with it? Do you cook or clean without music playing? Don’t do that. Let me help you find the r ...
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Listen to an interview with the keyboardist, composer, and computer music pioneer Brad Garton. He’s best known for his work with the legendary West Lafayette, Indiana punk band Dow Jones and The Industrials, but Garton’s work in music spans from progressive rock to experimental composition. Brad Garton was raised in Columbus, Indiana, in a family w…
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A full-length parody musical of Paging Mr. Morrow’s NYC food-history adventure—electro-swinging through Lexington Candy Shop, mini-mayhem at Veniero’s, cash-only glory at Lombardi’s (1905!), burger canon at PJ Clarke’s (1884), menu origins at Delmonico’s (1837), and a pint of freedom at Fraunces Tavern (1762). Equal parts tribute and gentle roast… …
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Turn WrightDownMainStreet’s review into a sunset-sparkly roast: goat-cheese hymns, $149 cocktails, scallops that come with their own planet, and a fireworks fastpass if you kept the receipt. Is California Grill worth $89 (soon $99)… or is the view doing the heavy lifting? Hit play and decide. 💡 About Main Street Churro Club: Each episode transforms…
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Welcome to Main Street Churro Club, where Disney vloggers meet musical theater. Today’s episode: “Skyline Boots” — a heartfelt country-pop ballad inspired by Kyle Pallo’s vlog “Checking Into One of New York City’s Top Hotels: Tempo Times Square!” This song turns hotel check-ins, skyline shots, and NYC hustle into a cinematic love letter to wanderlu…
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In 1983, four Bloomington musicians — Chrissie Dickinson, Cynthia Hammond, Jenny Davis, and Emily Jackson — bonded over their shared love for the music of Patti Smith, X, and The Clash. Together they formed Sally’s Dream, a post-punk band that went on to perform across the Midwest and later in Boston. Sally’s Dream earned strong reviews from the In…
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Listen to an interview with NPR’s Ailsa Chang; she recently spoke with WFYI’s Kyle Long to discuss the importance of supporting public media. You hear her every weekday as co-host of All Things Considered, NPR’s flagship evening news program. Chang grew up in Northern California, the daughter of parents who emigrated from Taiwan. She began her prof…
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Aida Cuevas is an iconic Mexican singer celebrated as The Queen of Ranchera Music. Born in Mexico City in 1963, Cuevas began her career as a teenager performing on radio before rising to national fame in the late 1970s with her powerful, classically trained voice and commanding stage presence. She has released more than 40 albums and sold over 11 m…
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Lee Fields is a legendary funk and soul singer whose powerful voice and remarkable career longevity have earned him comparisons to James Brown and Wilson Pickett. Born in North Carolina in 1951, Fields began recording in the late 1960s, cutting raw funk singles that later became prized by record collectors. After experimenting with electronic music…
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Jude Noel is a music journalist and critic whose work has appeared in Pitchfork, The Fader, and Bandcamp Daily. In his recent Bandcamp feature, “Indy Is Next,” Jude shines a spotlight on Indianapolis’s growing independent music scene, tracing the city’s creative energy through its artists, venues, and DIY communities. He writes that Indianapolis’s …
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Listen to an interview with Brazilian musicians Magary Lord, Juliana Ribeiro, Márcio Pereira, and Indianapolis’ Lasana Kazembe. They recently performed at Indy Jazz Fest as part of “Jazz Meets Samba : An Afro Brazilian Journey.” Magary Lord is a Brazilian singer-songwriter and percussionist from Salvador, Bahia, known for blending Afro-Brazilian rh…
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Listen to interviews with the cast, producers and musicians behind “Cabaret Latino - Songs of the Americas”, including Tom Alvarez, Eva Luna Espay, Eric Salazar, Pablo Gonzalez, Alexis Faviel and Dustin Klein. “Cabaret Latino” is a bilingual revue of songs celebrating the music of Latin America, from boleros to reggaeton. The show was created and d…
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Asher White is a multi-instrumentalist, producer, visual artist, and writer whose prolific creative practice began in her early teens. She started releasing music on Bandcamp at 14, and by her mid-20s, had self-released more than a dozen albums. Her pop vision marries disparate sounds—skittering noise with swooping strings, lively banjo with blasts…
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Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month by listening to Kyle Long’s 2024 interview with Omar Apollo. Born in Hobart, Indiana in 1997, Apollo is a Grammy-nominated Mexican-American singer-songwriter whose music blends R&B, pop, funk, and Latin influences. His 2022 debut album “Ivory” earned widespread critical praise, landing him on the Billboard 200, and…
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Gonzalo Rubalcaba is a Grammy-winning Cuban pianist and composer celebrated as one of the most innovative voices in modern jazz. He’ll be performing at Indy Jazz Fest on September 19. Born in Havana in 1963 to a musical family, Rubalcaba was classically trained before emerging as a prodigy of the city’s vibrant jazz scene. His virtuosic technique q…
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Pahua is the musical project of Mexico City–based producer, singer, and DJ Paulina Sotomayor, known for weaving electronic beats with Latin American folk traditions. Pahua will be giving a free performance on September 20 for West Lafayette, Indiana’s Global Fest. Pahau rose to prominence in 2015 with Sotomayor, an electronic music duo featuring he…
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