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Joe House and Nathan Hubbard break down the latest headlines in the world of golf, with special guests, coverage of the major championships, and all the drama in the sport. Welcome to Fairway Rollin'!
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Amtower Off-Center

Federal News Network | Hubbard Radio

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Hosted by nationally-known speaker and consultant Mark Amtower, Amtower Off-Center highlights the good, the bad, the ugly and the just plain silly of doing business in the government market. Every week experts join Mark for a lively discussion of current issues facing the government contractor community.
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The Tom Barnard Show features local and national guests and is heavily focused on humor. Tom Barnard, host of the #1 local morning show in the United States since 1986, created the podcast with the goal of a show with more creativity and flexibility than radio. Tom hosts the show along with his wife Kathryn, daughter Alex, and son Andy. It airs live central time, Monday-Friday 10:30 to 11:45. You can stream it live at www.tombarnardshow.com, seen in live HD video on Youtube, reached via iPho ...
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Jessie May's 'Sunny Side Up' is a stimulating show which explores and uncovers ways to live your life with true purpose, joy and passion. As a Life Coach and Creative Visionary, Jessie May shares her experience and guidance with you in a playful, energetic hour filled with inspiring themes, insightful ideas, and unique guests, and welcomes you to call in with your questions. Tune in to Jessie May's bright energy and light up your week with the Sunny Side Up!!! Past guests have included Byron ...
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History Rage

Paul Bavill

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"History Rage" is a weekly podcast that invites renowned historians to passionately debunk the most pervasive myths and misconceptions about major historical events and figures. Each episode features a historian "raging" about a historical "fact" they wish everyone would just stop believing. From the Victorian era's obsession with sex to the strategies behind Blitzkrieg in World War II, the podcast delves into the real stories behind the legends. With a focus on topics all history from Roman ...
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Tune in each week as James Pethokoukis interviews economists, business leaders, academics and others on the most important and interesting issues of the day. You can find all episodes at AEI, Ricochet, and wherever podcasts are downloaded, and look for follow-up transcripts and blog posts at aei.org.
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Federal News Network's deputy editor, Jared Serbu, speaks one-on-one and in depth with the people responsible for managing the inner workings of the federal government's largest department, and those who know it best.
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Risk Management Executive, Host and Executive Producer Sylvia K. Alston launches Next Nation the Podcast as the second installment of her former Sirius XM weekend show by the same brand name. Next Nation is a weekly culture staple with focus on the 3L's -Lifestyle|Leadership|Legacy. Sylvia is a multipotentialite who navigates through an accomplished career in risk management into multi-media weaving in-depth conversations with a riveting array of guests about society, culture, business, ente ...
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Welcome to FILM EXPO SOUTH, Southampton's first film exhibition which launched in February 2016. Here you will find interviews with our speakers from the events since 2016. Moving into 2020, we brought together the Film Offices of Dorset, Hampshire and the Isle of Wight. Our team will be out and about bringing you interviews from our members, filmmakers new to the industry and industry experts.
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We're teaching the radio industry how and why they should be getting into podcasting. Our show is LIVE every Friday at 9AM Eastern/6AM Pacific. You can listen LIVE on RadioInk, Spreaker, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube pages. The show is then archived at http://www.radioink.com and on our podcast Spreaker page.
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The Balanced Business Dad

RJ Campbell and Dustin Hoog

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The Balanced Business Dad is a conversation that focuses on balancing the important six pillars of life for the business and entrepreneur dad. Join hosts Dustin Hoog and R.J. Campbell as they talk about the challenge of balancing work and life with the pillars which are: Faith, Health, Marriage, Fatherhood, Brotherhood and Business. Whether you are a solopreneur, dadpreneur or owner of multiple businesses, you will learn from success stories, wins and challenges from these Christian business ...
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Foreign films are going to get some major tariffs soon, potentially. What does that mean for Mulan and Lord of the Rings? Only time will tell. Not that it matters, because if you're of a certain age you can't last a whole movie without going to the bathroom anyway. Best to stick to formats you can pause. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podc…
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Welcome to another tantalising episode of History Rage, where truth triumphs and myths are roasted to perfection. This week, host Paul Bavill delves into the rich tapestry of food history with award-winning blogger, podcaster, and author, Dr. Neil Buttery. Known for his deep dive into historical culinary practices, Dr. Buttery is here to debunk the…
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It's been quite some time since Minnesota has had a non-Democrat in its highest office. It's also been quite some time since Minnesota was on an upward trajectory. Coincidence? Perhaps. The party isn't the problem - the politicians are. Vote out the old and let's try something new for a change. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices…
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Fresh off our conversation with AJ about Minnesota sports, it's time for Tom and Mike Bryant's take on how things are going. As always, there's too much optimism. Which is to say, any at all. Then Bill drops by to reminisce about that one time Tom was going to retire but didn't. And by "that one time" I mean "one of many times". Learn more about yo…
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Tom and Kathryn are flying cross country, which leaves the task of running the show to Alex and Andy. But we had help. Kristyn has proof that the 90s were peak cinema, and AJ's back with the sports update, and also the his own life update. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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House and Nathan start with a recap of the Zurich Classic, including Andrew Novak and Ben Griffin’s win, the ratings for this event dwarfing LIV’s, and more (01:45). Then, they preview and offer their favorite plays for the CJ Cup Byron Nelson (19:00). The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about t…
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When you hear that a storm's coming, what do you feel? Dread? Excitement? Some third thing? Believe it or not, there are those who were disappointed that we didn't get the storm of the century that we were promised yesterday. As long as our power doesn't go out, we don't really care what happens. Can't do a show without electricity. Learn more abou…
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Shauna Weatherly, former govie and now founder and president of FebSubK,joins host MarkAmtower for an in-depth discussion on the current state of the SmartPay (government charge card) program. Topics include: The charge card program background from inception in the late 1980s How it works and why it is so successful at what it does What is happenin…
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You probably know by now that Bill Belichick has a girlfriend who is, shall we say, a bit younger than him. But how young is too young? Is a ten year gap a big deal? How about nine years and ten months? That last one is important. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy Hubbard Radio
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In this intriguing episode of History Rage, host Paul Bavill is joined by Dr. Claire Hubbard-Hall, an intelligence historian and author of "Her Secret Service." Together, they delve into the often-overlooked contributions of women in British intelligence, challenging long-standing myths and stereotypes perpetuated by popular culture. Episode Highli…
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In this lively episode of History Rage, host Paul Bavill broadcasts live from the Gloucester History Festival, joined by renowned historian and archaeologist Max Adams. Together, they embark on a journey to challenge the enduring myth that everyone in the past died young, delving into the realities of life expectancy in early medieval England. Epis…
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Did you know you can get a home for under 30k? It's true. You just have to live miles and miles from anything in a town with a double digit population. If that sounds like your thing, go and live frugally. If not, maybe you'd like to meet Bill, Kristyn's husband. He doesn't live in a small town either, so you've already got lots in common. Learn mo…
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In this electrifying episode of History Rage, host Paul Bavill welcomes the esteemed archaeologist and pro Vice Chancellor of the Royal Agricultural University, Professor Mark Horton. Together, they embark on a passionate exploration of the often-misunderstood Vikings, challenging the barbaric stereotypes that have long plagued their legacy. Episod…
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Strokes, molesters, mortality, and all that fun stuff. When it happens in your back yard you've gotta talk about it. Maybe not for the entire show though. That's why Debra and Shawn came in. Well, okay, we then talked about people getting hacked and scammed for a while, but it led to a positive topic. It's about the destination, not the journey. Th…
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In this gripping episode of History Rage Live, host Paul Bavill welcomes back historian and author Phil Craig to dive deep into the complexities of the Far East during the Second World War. Phil, a familiar voice from the podcast, returns to discuss his upcoming book, "1945: The Reckoning," set to release on April 24th. Together, they unravel the t…
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It's a full crew today, with the whole family plus a total of four guests. And out of all of us, only two have ever met Vanna White. That's how you know the universe is unfair. But to balance it out, only one of us had to endure a Jello shot. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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House and Hubbard tee off with a recap of Justin Thomas’s RBC Heritage win and why his improved putting is the biggest factor in his momentum gain (02:10). Then, they discuss Joel Dahmen’s honest comments after he lost at Corales (18:00) before previewing and offering their favorite plays for the Zurich Classic (28:16). The Ringer is committed to r…
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Being a pope isn't easy. First off, you have to be 140 years old, so at the very least your knees are going to be hurting the entire time. Then there's the whole "speaking for an entire religion" thing. That's a lot of pressure. If you really want to change the world, why not just move to Minnesota and become a career criminal? Nothing bad will hap…
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The Pope has died after a long illness. At least he made it through one more Easter. As did every parent who spent the day cooking, painting eggs, and telling their kid that no, you can't eat the whole chocolate bunny at once. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy Hubbard Radio
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This week I welcome Dr. Una McIlvenna, historian and senior lecturer at the Australian National University, to dismantle the myths surrounding one of Renaissance Europe's most iconic women: Catherine de Medici. We delve into the misconceptions that have plagued Catherine's legacy, particularly the myth of her "flying squadron" of seductive ladies-i…
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Ever been in a sensory deprivation tank? How about Minnesota's famous anechoic chamber? Or space? Turns out there's a lot of ways to shut out the world and be alone with your thoughts, if that's what you're into. If not, go see Jake and be alone with his thoughts instead. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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In this thought-provoking episode of History Rage, host Paul Bavill is joined by the esteemed medieval historian and author Ian Mortimer, as they explore the complexities of historical methodology and the ever-evolving understanding of the past. Recorded live at the Gloucester Spring History Festival, this engaging conversation dives deep into the …
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The Gene Hackman story continues to get stranger. Hoarding, rats, endless pill bottles. This sounds like a job for a psychiatrist. Or perhaps Kristyn. Jesse's got other things to worry about, like the entire standup comedy industry. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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House and Hubbard are back with their final thoughts about this year’s Masters, including the massive ratings surge for the final round (03:16), whether Rory’s win is the start of a dominant run for him (08:08), Ryder Cup ramifications (20:58), and whether the Masters impacts the PGA’s leverage in a potential LIV merger (25:51). Finally, they previ…
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Rats are gross. Mice are also gross, but in a very different way. Don't let their similar appearance fool you: rats in the house and mice in the house carry very different connotations. But talking about either of them is more pleasant than talking about the Twins. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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In this exciting episode of History Rage, host Paul Bavill is joined by the enthusiastic Laura Bailey, programme director for living history and events at the Chalke History Festival. Together, they kick off the festival with a deep dive into the fascinating world of mediaeval literature, challenging the misconceptions that often overshadow this ri…
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Rory McIlroy just finished a Grand Slam. I don't see what the big deal is. I've eaten plenty of them. Regardless, apparently it's important now that he's done it. What's also important is that Katy Perry and a bunch of other women went into space for about ten minutes. I bet I could do that too, if I wanted. Getting back to Earth, maybe not, but th…
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Rory finally did it! House and Hubbard hop on the mics to recap an all-time Masters Tournament, starting with the peaks and valleys of Rory’s performance that ultimately led him to win his first green jacket and complete the career Grand Slam (01:27). Then, they discuss Bryson DeChambeau’s fifth-place finish (21:10) and Justin Rose’s impressive sec…
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Prepare to journey into the icy realms of Arctic and Antarctic exploration in this chilling episode of History Rage. Host Paul Bavill is joined by historian and author Mark Piesing, as they dive into the frosty depths of polar exploration history beyond the well-trodden tales of Scott and Shackleton. Mark, the author of "N4 Down: The Hunt for the A…
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We're in the era of the kidfluencer, which sounds fun but apparently isn't. Not that abusing children for profit is anything new; first it was the mines, then it was chimneys, now it's TikTok. That's why everyone over the age of 60 has a back problem. All that mining they did as kids. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adcho…
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If you haven't seen the latest episode of 1923, you might want to hold off on this episode. We also spoil what happens to people who take steroids their whole lives. Talk about a bad ending. And speaking of bad endings, that "prison" place sounds rather unpleasant. Makes you wonder why so many people keep going there. Learn more about your ad choic…
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House and Hubbard are fresh from walking the course at Augusta to give you their last-minute prep heading into the Masters and their observations of players like Rory McIlroy, Jon Rahm, and more. They also go through their final betting cards, who they like, who they’re staying away from, and favorite plays! The Ringer is committed to responsible g…
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In this thought-provoking episode of History Rage, host Paul Bavill is joined by the remarkable Hallie Rubenhold, historian and author of "The Five" and her latest work, "Story of a Murder." Together, they embark on a passionate exploration of the need to rethink how we understand and teach history, particularly challenging the long-standing domina…
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If you ever order something, keep an eye on that tracking information. You never know when it might enter a portal into purgatory. At that point, you should probably call someone. You should also call someone if you find a Yorkie that's been on the lam for five years. What you shouldn't do is micromanage your LDL. Live healthy and stop worrying so …
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It was the year 2012. "Tesla" meant some weirdo who did crazy stuff with electricity. Wait, that's still what it means. It also meant people on social media almost killed themselves for clicks. Oh, that's still happening too. Okay, I guess basically nothing has changed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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Today on Political Economy, I talk with Derek Scissors about what the Trump Administration’s newly-declared tariffs mean for US-China relations and what to make of today’s economic uncertainty. Derek is a senior fellow here at AEI, where he focuses on US-Asia economic relations. He is the chief economist of the China Beige Book and previously serve…
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All this celebrity death has gotten us thinking: when's the last time you went to the doctor? For Bob, there was no more putting it off, which is why he joined us a solid 20 minutes into his appointment time. But it's okay, because doctors are never on time. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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Hello, friends! House and Hubbard are joined by Twenty First Group’s Justin Ray to dive deep into the storylines and stats heading into this year’s Masters tournament. They start off with the two favorites to win, Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler, and why they will or won’t end up winning (02:18). Then, they discuss Collin Morikawa’s chances (20:…
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In this riveting episode of History Rage, we journey into the mediaeval past with the indomitable Philippa Langley, historian, writer, and the driving force behind the discovery of King Richard III's remains and delve into the myths and misconceptions surrounding one of history's most debated monarchs, Richard III. Introducing Philippa Langley: - D…
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This episode features an early guest appearance by Costaki. Can you guess what we talked about? Yes, it's about how Minnesota teams are bad. But you know what isn't bad? Fixing cleft palates. They're still at it, so why not go donate to them? Henry Dittman is still at it too, recently reprising his role as Kabuto Yakushi in Naruto, a role he was ol…
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Before he was a government official, Frank was a talk show host. We take that to mean Donald Trump will be appointing us to an important position any moment now. In order to help the process along, we'll utilize the power of prayer, much like Magic Johnson did. I wonder if PRAIDS ever managed to make its way into Myq's act? Learn more about your ad…
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In this compelling episode of History Rage, host Paul Bavill is joined by the insightful Luke Pepera, broadcaster, anthropologist, and author of "Motherland," as they delve into the rich tapestry of African history that often goes unrecognised. Together, they challenge the pervasive myths surrounding the continent's past, particularly the notion th…
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House and Hubbard are joined by Pat Mayo of The Pat Mayo Experience, and start off with their recap of the Houston Open, including Min Woo Lee’s win, Tosti’s top-five finish, and more (03:03). Then, they look ahead to the Masters, discuss early storylines, and what bets they’re looking to make (18:05). Finally, they end by previewing and offering t…
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Did you know that in 2012, New Jersey had the most billionaires per capita? That may no longer be true; things change. And speaking of things changing, maybe don't Google what Jim's been up to since he was on our show. Feel free to look up DDP though, because while he's no longer in the ring, his yoga program hasn't gone anywhere. Like, in a good w…
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This episode marks the first time Costaki was a regular on our show, which is pretty cool. Less cool is infiltrating drug rings and pretending to be one of them, knowing that a single slip-up could mean a brutal death. Unless you're into that sort of thing, I guess. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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Welcome to another episode of History Rage, the podcast where we invite historians to cast aside the fairy tales and reveal the raw, unvarnished truth. This week, we delve into the world of medieval princesses, exploring the lives of the queens who never were. Our guide on this journey is historian, novelist, and author of "Regina : The Queens Who …
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Every so often, a movie that's so weird it defies explanation comes out. Death of a Unicorn is one such movie. Whether the Minecraft movies turns out the same way remains to be seen. Mike Lindell is less concerned with weird movies and more concerned with the deep state, which sounds like something from a movie but sadly, it is not. Learn more abou…
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