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Unsung History
An American History of Coffee
Americans love their coffee; according to the Fall 2025 National Coffee Data Trends Report, 66% of adult Americans drink coffee every day, averaging three cups per day. This devotion to the caffeinated beverage is nothing new. Even before Bostonians dumped over 90,000 pounds of tea in the harbor, Americans were sipping cups of joe. George and Martha Washington served tea at the President’s House in New York, and after he stepped down as president, George Washington even tried growing coffee trees at Mount Vernon. Joining me in this episode is Dr. Michelle Craig McDonald, Director of the Library & Museum at the Am...
2025-12-01
43 min
Consider This from NPR
Can the global HIV/AIDS fight recover from Trump's cuts?
HIV has been in retreat around the world. Fewer people are dying of the disease.New infections are decreasing. More HIV positive people have access to life saving medicine.Those trend lines have been moving in the right direction for decades. And US investment is one big reason.The Trump Administration dismantled foreign assistance through USAID, it continued PEPFAR — the President’s Emergency Plan For AIDS Relief — but much of the work is either no longer happening or happening at a very reduced capacity.For decades, the United States led global ef...
2025-09-12
11 min
Consider This from NPR
Can the global HIV/AIDS fight recover from Trump's cuts?
HIV has been in retreat around the world. Fewer people are dying of the disease.New infections are decreasing. More HIV positive people have access to life saving medicine.Those trend lines have been moving in the right direction for decades. And US investment is one big reason.The Trump Administration dismantled foreign assistance through USAID, it continued PEPFAR — the President’s Emergency Plan For AIDS Relief — but much of the work is either no longer happening or happening at a very reduced capacity.For decades, the United States led global ef...
2025-09-12
11 min
Condensed Soup
114 | Plumpy Nut, a lifesaving food, is stuck in warehouses -- not feeding kids
Red tape and bureaucratic delays have gotten in the way of feeding hungry children. It's worth raising our voice. 'People Are Going to Die': A Malnutrition Crisis Looms in the wake of USAID Cuts (Kate Knibbs, Wired, Jul 9, 2025) Where's Plumpy'Nut? A lifesaving food for malnourished kids is caught up in U.S. cuts (Jewel Bright, Gabrielle Emanuel, Marc Silver, NPR, Apr 25, 2025) A Life Saver Called "Plumpynut" (60 Minutes, CBS News, Oct 19, 2007) Instagram: @condensedsouppodcast condensedsoup@proton.me
2025-07-22
10 min
The Mike Church Show
MCS #2181 – The Epstein Coverup Just Went To Defcon 1
SEGMENT 1 Time 6:06am cst Welcome to the Mike Church Show on www.crusadechannel.com Call the show 844-5CRUSADE Did you miss yesterday’s LIVE Mike Church Show? Worry not, you can listen to all previously aired shows on CRUSADEchannel.com HEADLINE RUNDOWN TEXAS FLASH FLOODING HEADLINE: Here’s a timeline of the catastrophic Texas floods by Gabrielle Emanuel At least 67 people died in the floods, with 59 of the confirmed deaths occuring in Kerr County. Frantic search efforts continue for 11 girls from a local Christian summer camp — Camp Mystic — who remain missing, as well as other missing individuals. Officials a...
2025-07-07
13 min
Rachel Maddow Presents
Déjà News - Ep. 5: Taken for a Ride
As conservative governors try to score political points by depositing busloads and planeloads of migrants in liberal cities, it can seem like an unprecedented exercise in cruelty. But it’s a page ripped from an earlier playbook in U.S. politics, one that was forgotten for decades for a very good reason. Rachel Maddow and Isaac-Davy Aronson revisit the racist Reverse Freedom Rides of the 1960s.Featuring:Dr. Kellie Carter Jackson, Michael and Denise ‘68 Associate Professor of Africana Studies at Wellesley College, author of Force and Freedom: Black Abolitionists and the Politics of Violence, and co-h...
2024-11-26
50 min
The Common
Rewind: Bigger, faster, more toxic — Poison ivy is thriving
Team Common is currently working on our transition to a weekly show. We’ll be back this summer with new episodes. In the meantime, here’s one from our archives. Poison ivy seems to be booming, and researchers think climate change could be to blame. As carbon dioxide levels increase and temperatures warm, this toxic vine is not only getting bigger and growing faster, but the plant's oil, which causes allergic reactions in about 80% of the population, is becoming more plentiful and increasingly potent. In this episode, WBUR Senior Health and Science Reporter Gabrielle Emanuel join...
2024-06-19
13 min
Nöje (Podcast)
8. Amerikanska Swifties & vagnsexet i Bridgerton
Sverige och Stockholm har haft Swift-feber! Men var det inte lite väl många amerikaner på plats? En het scen i senaste säsongen av Bridgerton har förändrat tittarnas liv och Isabella Löwengrips AI-klon Gabrielle är tillbaka. Det är en ny nöjesvecka med Natalie Demirian, Emanuel Silva och Markus Larsson. Producent: Julia Fredriksson
2024-05-21
31 min
Ett rent nöje
8. Amerikanska Swifties & vagnsexet i Bridgerton
Sverige och Stockholm har haft Swift-feber! Men var det inte lite väl många amerikaner på plats? En het scen i senaste säsongen av Bridgerton har förändrat tittarnas liv och Isabella Löwengrips AI-klon Gabrielle är tillbaka. Det är en ny nöjesvecka med Natalie Demirian, Emanuel Silva och Markus Larsson. Producent: Julia Fredriksson
2024-05-21
31 min
Cat Jam In The Car
Ep.54 w/Black Power Ranger Walter Jones
Walter E Jones was raised on the west side of Detroit, Michigan. Growing up in a low-income, single parent home was just one of the many obstacles that Walter would beat. Provided with love and strong family values, Walter over came the drugs and violence of the neighborhood; has defied all odds of an oppressed environment and developed a talented and successful presence in the entertainment industry. He is truly a compassionate person and it’s easy to see and feel his enormous zest for life. With a vibrant grin Walter says "I love to make people smile. When th...
2024-04-02
43 min
The Common
For those on the state family shelter waitlist, options are limited
In November, Gov. Maura Healey announced that the state family shelter system had reached capacity and instituted a waitlist. There are currently three state-run overflow shelter sites in operation, which aim to provide temporary shelter to those waiting. Advocates say, it's not nearly enough. Today, WBUR Senior Health and Science Reporter Gabrielle Emanuel joins The Common with an update on the state's at-capacity family shelter system and efforts to support families waiting for shelter. Greater Boston’s weekly podcast where news and culture meet.
2024-01-24
14 min
The Common
A waitlist for homeless families
Last month, Governor Maura Healey announced that the state would cap the number of families guaranteed shelter in the state-run shelter system at 7,500 families. Last week, that cap was reached, which means qualifying families must now sit on a waitlist, prioritized based on safety and health concerns, until a slot opens up within the system. WBUR Senior Health and Science Reporter Gabrielle Emanuel joins The Common with more on the waitlist process, and what options remain for families in need of shelter in Massachusetts. Greater Boston’s weekly podcast where news and culture meet.
2023-11-15
13 min
PODCATS - FACPP
Estágio Supervisionado Extramuro I - S9 Manhã I (Prof. Emanuel Rodrigues) 19.10.2023
Amanda Quaresma e Gabrielle Correira conduzem uma discussão informativa sobre o tema "PIERCING ORAL E PERIORAL: O QUE VOCÊ PRECISA SABER" neste podcast dividido em três segmentos essenciais. Primeiramente, abordam a necessidade de conscientizar cirurgiões-dentistas, pais e educadores sobre a importância de discutir o assunto. Em seguida, destacam os cuidados relacionados à técnica de aplicação desses piercings. Por fim, alertam sobre os riscos associados ao uso de piercing oral e perioral. Este podcast é parte das iniciativas dos estudantes do nono semestre (S9) do curso de BACHARELADO EM ODONTOLOGIA, disciplina Extramuros I no turno MANHÃ. Seu propósi...
2023-10-24
29 min
The Common
Massachusetts to stop guaranteeing shelter to families in need
On Monday, Gov. Maura Healey announced that the state will soon stop guaranteeing shelter to families in need in Massachusetts. The governor said the system is overwhelmed, and announced a cap on guaranteed placements at 7,500 families. The state expects to hit this cap by the end of the month. The state said that once the cap is hit, qualified households, including those newly arrived from other countries, will be put on a waiting list. WBUR Senior Health and Science Reporter Gabrielle Emanuel joins The Common with more on this decision, and what it means for families seeking...
2023-10-18
12 min
The Common
The latest on the Massachusetts family shelter crisis
A month ago, Governor Maura Healey declared a state of emergency within Massachusetts' family shelter system, which is struggling to support record numbers of unhoused families across the state. WBUR Senior Health and Science Reporter Gabrielle Emanuel joins The Common today to discuss several of her latest stories from within the state's family shelter system, including challenges enrolling newly arrived children in school, as well as recent anti-immigrant protests targeting family shelter locations around the state. Greater Boston’s weekly podcast where news and culture meet.
2023-09-11
14 min
The Common
Bigger, faster, more toxic: Poison ivy is thriving
Poison ivy seems to be booming, and researchers think climate change could be to blame. As carbon dioxide levels increase and temperatures warm, this toxic vine is not only getting bigger and growing faster, but the plant's oil, which causes allergic reactions in about 80% of the population, is becoming more plentiful and increasingly potent. Today, WBUR Senior Health and Science Reporter Gabrielle Emanuel joins The Common to discuss the troubling tie between human caused climate change and the rise of poison ivy. Gabrielle's story: https://www.wbur.org/news/2023/08/22/bigger-earlier-and-itchier-why-poison-ivy-loves-climate-change Take Gabrielle's poison iv...
2023-08-25
14 min
The Common
The emergency inside the Mass. family shelter system
Last week Gov. Maura Healey declared a state of emergency in the Massachusetts family shelter system, which has reached its capacity. The shortage of shelter and temporary housing available means that many unhoused families are being left without adequate support and resources. WBUR Senior Health and Science Reporter Gabrielle Emanuel joins The Common to explain Gov. Healey's declaration, which is calling on everyone from the federal government, to private citizens, to help families in need. Greater Boston’s weekly podcast where news and culture meet.
2023-08-17
13 min
The Common
Migrant families can no longer stay at Boston Medical Center overnight... now what?
Boston Medical Center has ended a policy that had allowed unhoused families, many of whom were recently-arrived migrants, to stay at the hospital overnight. This decision follows a record increase in the number of people seeking shelter at local medical centers without medical needs. On one night earlier this month, more than 130 people slept on the floor of one of BMC's lobbies. The hospital is now redirecting people to other facilities, including Logan airport, which is open around the clock, as families wait to find longer-term support. Advocates say the fallout from BMC's change in policy highlights...
2023-07-19
14 min
Rachel Maddow Presents: Déjà News
Episode 5: Taken for a Ride
As conservative governors try to score political points by depositing busloads and planeloads of migrants in liberal cities, it can seem like an unprecedented exercise in cruelty. But it’s a page ripped from an earlier playbook in U.S. politics, one that was forgotten for decades for a very good reason. Rachel Maddow and Isaac-Davy Aronson revisit the racist Reverse Freedom Rides of the 1960s.Featuring:Dr. Kellie Carter Jackson, Michael and Denise ‘68 Associate Professor of Africana Studies at Wellesley College, author of Force and Freedom: Black Abolitionists and the Politics of Violence, and co-h...
2023-07-17
50 min
The Common
PFAS and your health
PFAS are a class of man-made chemicals used to make products ranging from firefighting foam to waterproof mascara. And as a result, they're basically in everything else too – including the bodies of about 97% of Americans. In the second of a two-part series on PFAS, The Common speaks with WBUR Senior Health and Science Reporter Gabrielle Emanuel about how PFAS can impact our health. Greater Boston’s weekly podcast where news and culture meet.
2023-02-16
14 min
The Common
From the newsroom: Wheelchairs break often and take a long time to fix, leaving millions stranded
Team Common is taking some time off to rest and recover over the holidays. In the meantime, we’re sharing some of our favorite stories from WBUR’s newsroom in 2022. About 5.5 million people use wheelchairs in the United States. But those wheelchairs aren’t always reliable. They often break down and the average repair takes up to a month. That’s a serious problem for people who use them, and it’s been linked to medical complications. In May, WBUR health and science reporter Gabrielle Emanuel took a hard look at the reasons behind these frequent b...
2022-12-28
07 min
The Common
Need emergency housing? Please hold.
Families seeking emergency housing in Massachusetts are finding themselves locked out of the state's family shelter system. The reason? The main hotline that is supposed to help match people with housing isn't working properly, leaving people stuck on hold for hours – even days – on end. WBUR senior health and science reporter Gabrielle Emanuel joins the show to explain why this vital service is failing. Greater Boston’s weekly podcast where news and culture meet.
2022-12-01
14 min
De l'or dans les mains
Rediffusion du Tour de France : Velcorex & Emanuel Lang, la renaissance d'une filière textile
C'est l'épisode que tous les politiques devraient écouter ! Pierre Schmitt est un industriel qu'on voucrait cloner. À l'heure où personne n'y croyait, il a repris Velcorex, dernière entreprise de velours mise en liquidation, et restructuré la filière du lin avec Emanuel Lang. "J’ai voulu prouver qu’on pouvait reconstruire une vraie filière textile. J’ai voulu montrer que ces délocalisation n’étaient pas une fatalité, et qu’avec du courage et de la volonté, nous pouvions reconstruire une vraie filière textile." Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
2022-08-18
35 min
North Star with Ellin Bessner
Meet the Canadian lawyer whose one-act play just won a top Israeli prize
Gordon "Gordy" Wiseman—better known as Gabriel Emanuel—wrote Mr. Begin, a one-man play about the life of renowned but controversial Israeli prime minister Menachem Begin, nine years ago. But in May, Israel awarded it and him the prestigious Prime Minister's Prize for 2022, an award that only goes out every year to a select few artists. What's less common is for the award to go to a Canadian. While Wiseman now lives in Israel, he's originally from Winnipeg, born into an artistic family. His three brothers all work in the arts: Ron is a musician, Howie is a fi...
2022-07-20
15 min
De l'or dans les mains
Ep. 10 du Tour de France des manufactures : Velcorex & Emanuel Lang, la renaissance d'une filière textile
C'est l'épisode que tous les politiques devraient écouter ! Pierre Schmitt est un industriel qu'on voucrait cloner. À l'heure où personne n'y croyait, il a repris Velcorex, dernière entreprise de velours mise en liquidation, et restructuré la filière du lin avec Emanuel Lang. "J’ai voulu prouver qu’on pouvait reconstruire une vraie filière textile. J’ai voulu montrer que ces délocalisation n’étaient pas une fatalité, et qu’avec du courage et de la volonté, nous pouvions reconstruire une vraie filière textile." Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
2022-06-13
35 min
Conversaciones Simbióticas
Episodio 43: Gabrielle Timofeeva López, Mezzosoprano
¡Conversamos con nuestra amiga y colega: Gabrielle Timofeeva López, mezzosoprano! Hablamos sobre el Coro de Niños de San Juan, el Barroco, la Música Contemporánea, Alea 21, el Conservatorio, la pandemia, Los Olmos, ¡y mucho más! El episodio ya está disponible en todas las principales plataformas de Podcasts. ANUNCIO: Recuerden que tenemos nueva Academia de Música y Artes Simbiosis (AMAS) en la Plaza de Recreo Santiago R. Palmer en el pueblo de Caguas; LLAMA o ESCRIBE ahora al: 939-207-6051, ¡para más información! Música utilizada durante el episodio: INTRO/OUTRO...
2022-05-04
56 min
Podcast Saúde Planetária
#7 - Pegada dos Sistemas de Saúde/Hospitais Sustentáveis
🟢 SOBRE? O que significa a pegada de carbono e a pegada ambiental dos sistemas de saúde? Quais são as principais fontes de emissão de gases de efeito estufa dos sistemas de saúde? Quais ações um hospital pode tomar para diminuir sua pegada de carbono? Essas e outras perguntas foram abordadas nesse podcast. 💚 QUEM? Para conversarmos sobre o tema, tivemos como convidados: Karina Pavão Patrício, Médica de formação, professora do departamento de Saúde Pública da Faculdade de Medicina de Botucatu, UNESP, possui mestrado em Ciências Biológicas...
2021-11-23
47 min
Podcast Saúde Planetária
#6 - Soberania Alimentar e Uso de Agrotóxicos
🟢 SOBRE? Hoje, dia 16 de outubro, é comemorado o Dia Mundial da Alimentação (desde 1981), sendo uma importante data para conscientizar a opinião pública sobre questões relativas à nutrição e à alimentação. Conversamos sobre Soberania Alimentar e seus conceitos, Alimentação Sustentável, sobre os Impactos que os Agrotóxicos causam ao planeta, bem como à saúde humana. 💚 QUEM? Para conversarmos sobre o tema, tivemos como entrevistadas: - Profa. Dra. Raquel de Andrade Cardoso Santiago, Nutricionista e Gastrônoma, Doutora em Saúde Pública e Pós Doutora em Alimentos. Atualm...
2021-10-17
29 min
Podcast Saúde Planetária
#5 - Biodiversidade e Abordagem Sistêmica da Vida
Como podemos definir Biodiversidade? Qual a relação entre biodiversidade e alimentação? Como podemos compreender a biodiversidade e abordagem sistêmica na saúde planetária? Quais os impactos da perda da biodiversidade para a saúde humana? Para conversarmos sobre esse tema, tivemos como convidadas: - Francinalva Dantas de Medeiros, Paraibana, Graduada em Farmácia e Mestre pela UFPB, Doutora pela USP. Professora no Centro de Educação e Saúde, UFCG, campus de Cuité, atua nas áreas de Estudos Fitoquímicos com Plantas do Semiárido, Fitoterapia e Saúde Planetária. Encantada pelo planeta, pelos ser...
2021-09-16
45 min
Podcast Saúde Planetária
#4 - Poluição do Ar e Saúde Planetária
Quais os principais tipos de poluentes? Quais os impactos da poluição do ar na saúde humana e no meio ambiente? Quais os impactos que a construção da Mina de Guaíba poderá causar e qual a sua relação com a saúde planetária? Para conversarmos sobre esse tema, tivemos como convidadas: - Nelzair Vianna (@nelzavianna), Pesquisadora em Saúde Pública Fundação Oswaldo Cruz /BA. - Rafaela Brugalli Zandavalli (@rafaela_zandavalli), Médica de Família e Comunidade em Porto Alegre, Embaixadora de Saúde Planetária pela Planetary Health Alliance e p...
2021-08-24
46 min
What know ?
Carreira
Hoje uma conversa super bacana sobre carreira com o convidado especial Emanuel Almeida ( @emanuelalmeid). Instagrans das referências citadas e oportunidades: @inoc_b ; @preparo.vc ; @cesarsummerjob ; @fundacaoestudar ; LinkedIn: campus B.
2021-06-27
55 min
Shift the Power
Stepping Back to Light the Way – Feat. New Moms
New Moms positioned themselves as a leader in the field of workforce development through their science-informed social enterprise, Bright Endeavors. In 2019 GLP had the opportunity to document insights from their work through a learning-centered case study. These insights were later incorporated in a toolkit for other organizations involved in workforce development and employment social enterprise. Gabrielle Caverl-McNeal and Dana Emanuel from New Moms join us to share the impact of the case study one year later – within New Moms and in the broader field. Check out the case study and companion toolkit and read transcripts for the e...
2021-04-27
34 min
Sound School Podcast
Reporting On The Reverse Freedom Riders
The backstory to WGBH's Gabrielle Emanuel's reporting on a hidden past is fascinating. How she found people connected to the Reverse Freedom Riders… How she communicated with them by hand-written note… the discussion in the newsroom about connecting the story of the Reverse Freedom Rider’s to President Donald Trump’s plan to send undocumented immigrants to sanctuary cities… all that on this episode of HowSound.
2019-12-10
16 min
Feel The Riveting Full Audiobook Now, Story Seekers!
Grace Will Lead Us Home: The Charleston Church Massacre and the Hard, Inspiring Journey to Forgiveness by Jennifer Berry Hawes
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/348244to listen full audiobooks. Title: Grace Will Lead Us Home: The Charleston Church Massacre and the Hard, Inspiring Journey to Forgiveness Author: Jennifer Berry Hawes Narrator: Jennifer Berry Hawes, Karen Chilton Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 44 minutes Release date: June 4, 2019 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.33 of Total 6 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1 Genres: The Americas Publisher's Summary: **Winner of the 2020 Audie Award for Best Non-Fiction** 'This audiobook achieves an exceptional performance of an important work on a difficult subject--mass murder and its aftermath.' - AudioFile Magazine, Earphones Award winner A NEW YORK TIMES NOTABLE...
2019-06-04
12h 44
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Grace Will Lead Us Home: The Charleston Church Massacre and the Hard, Inspiring Journey to Forgiveness by Jennifer Berry Hawes
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/348244to listen full audiobooks. Title: Grace Will Lead Us Home: The Charleston Church Massacre and the Hard, Inspiring Journey to Forgiveness Author: Jennifer Berry Hawes Narrator: Jennifer Berry Hawes, Karen Chilton Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 44 minutes Release date: June 4, 2019 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.33 of Total 6 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: **Winner of the 2020 Audie Award for Best Non-Fiction** 'This audiobook achieves an exceptional performance of an important work on a difficult subject--mass murder and its aftermath.' - AudioFile Magazine, Earphones Award winner A NEW YORK TIMES NOTABLE...
2019-06-04
12h 44
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Grace Will Lead Us Home: The Charleston Church Massacre and the Hard, Inspiring Journey to Forgiveness by Jennifer Berry Hawes
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/348244to listen full audiobooks. Title: Grace Will Lead Us Home: The Charleston Church Massacre and the Hard, Inspiring Journey to Forgiveness Author: Jennifer Berry Hawes Narrator: Jennifer Berry Hawes, Karen Chilton Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 44 minutes Release date: June 4, 2019 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.33 of Total 6 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1 Genres: The Americas Publisher's Summary: **Winner of the 2020 Audie Award for Best Non-Fiction** 'This audiobook achieves an exceptional performance of an important work on a difficult subject--mass murder and its aftermath.' - AudioFile Magazine, Earphones Award winner A NEW YORK TIMES NOTABLE...
2019-06-04
12h 44
Unlock Top Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social Science
Grace Will Lead Us Home: The Charleston Church Massacre and the Hard, Inspiring Journey to Forgiveness by Jennifer Berry Hawes
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/348244to listen full audiobooks. Title: Grace Will Lead Us Home: The Charleston Church Massacre and the Hard, Inspiring Journey to Forgiveness Author: Jennifer Berry Hawes Narrator: Jennifer Berry Hawes, Karen Chilton Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 44 minutes Release date: June 4, 2019 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.33 of Total 6 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: **Winner of the 2020 Audie Award for Best Non-Fiction** 'This audiobook achieves an exceptional performance of an important work on a difficult subject--mass murder and its aftermath.' - AudioFile Magazine, Earphones Award winner A NEW YORK TIMES NOTABLE...
2019-06-04
12h 44
Motionwild Sounds Podcast
Le père Noèl est en after!!!! Motionwild December 2017
1 :Oxia Rue Brusherie (Original Mix) 2 :Modd Catastrophe (Original Mix) 3 :Gabrielle Ananda,Maceo Plex Solidary Daze (Original mix) 4 :Danique Distorderd beauty Scream Gabriel Ananda remix 5 :Rampa Necessity (Original mix) 6 : &Me Rampa Adamport Keine Maya (Original mix) 7 :Emanuel Satie Come as you are (Original mix) 8 :Camelphat Lizard King (Original mix) 9 :Balcazar Sordo Matter of time (Gabriel Ananda remix) 10:Hanz Zimmer Interstellar 2 RMX Gabriel Ananda 11:Joshua Jesse Midas 104 Ricardo Changes 12:Mintz Powers Gone(Original mix) 13:Daphni Hey drum (Original mix) 14:Daniel Bortz Faces(Original mix)
2017-12-09
1h 13
Motionwild Sounds Podcast
Le père Noèl est en after!!!! Motionwild December 2017
1 :Oxia Rue Brusherie (Original Mix) 2 :Modd Catastrophe (Original Mix) 3 :Gabrielle Ananda,Maceo Plex Solidary Daze (Original mix) 4 :Danique Distorderd beauty Scream Gabriel Ananda remix 5 :Rampa Necessity (Original mix) 6 : &Me Rampa Adamport Keine Maya (Original mix) 7 :Emanuel Satie Come as you are (Original mix) 8 :Camelphat Lizard King (Original mix) 9 :Balcazar Sordo Matter of time (Gabriel Ananda remix) 10:Hanz Zimmer Interstellar 2 RMX Gabriel Ananda 11:Joshua Jesse Midas 104 Ricardo Changes 12:Mintz Powers Gone(Original mix) 13:Daphni Hey drum (Original mix) 14:Daniel Bortz Faces(Original mix)
2017-12-09
1h 13
Dave Emanuel's tracks
Gabrielle Vasquez- Impressions of Peru
Gabrielle Vasquez describes her impressions of Peru and a five day hike in the Andes Mountains.
2016-06-17
19 min
All Balls Don't Bounce
All Balls Don't Bounce, Episode 64: The Gift Of Giving
We don't believe the Mayans were right. But if you do & we have but a week to live on the Planet Earth, make sure you let Wall $t & Sweets, The Storytelling Sports Magellans, help you navigate the stories behind the stories for one last time with ABDB Episode 64!!! After a lil' housekeeping, we set off the festivities with questions about Imitation being the Highest Form of Flattery, an 800 lb gorilla on the ice & what A-Rod & Bo Jackson have in common... Magic Johnson is the Jay-Z of Major League Baseball... Now that the Angels now have a Murderer's Row; can...
2012-12-15
2h 13