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Examining the Past: A History Podcast
Pause in Schedule to Catch up to Class
As I have noted before, this podcast is an expansion of my courses. I am currently teaching this class in Spring of 2026. I started the podcast early to let student get ahead on the materials, but now need to take a pause so they can focus on their work assignments. We will be back on Feb. 17, 2026.
2026-01-27
00 min
Examining the Past: A History Podcast
Storms, Shipwrecks, & Navigation
This episode covers how in the early 18th century, pirate ships faced constant dangers from storms, shipwrecks, and limited navigational tools, as seen in the wrecks of Sam Bellamy’s Whydah and other pirates like Charles Vane and Edward Low. Mariners relied on dead reckoning, local knowledge, captured charts, and instruments to navigate, but mistakes often led to shipwrecks or deadly encounters, highlighting the challenges of long-distance piracy. Despite these risks, pirates followed seasonal patterns and trade routes, moving between the Caribbean, North America, Africa, and the Indian Ocean, with their voyages often improvised and decisions made democratically by the...
2026-01-22
57 min
Examining the Past: A History Podcast
Colonial Defenses & Treasure Fleets
This episode covers how Spain’s defense of its American colonies relied heavily on armed convoys, the Treasure Fleet system, and taxes on merchants, but limited funding and scattered settlements meant pirates and privateers often succeeded in raiding ships and towns. Over time, fortifications, naval patrols, and organized fleets were gradually implemented, yet Spain’s power declined due to competition from the Dutch, English, and French, as well as decreasing silver production. By the late 18th century, Spain attempted reforms, including freer trade and privatized galleon management, but the Treasure Fleet system ultimately ended, marking the decline of Spanish cont...
2026-01-20
58 min
Examining the Past: A History Podcast
Spain versus the Corsairs
This episode covers how Spain and Portugal emerged as leading Atlantic powers in the late 15th and 16th centuries, but their global empires quickly provoked widespread piracy and corsair activity, especially from North Africa and France, as other nations rejected the Treaty of Tordesillas and targeted Spanish treasure routes. In the Mediterranean, Barbary corsairs—most famously the Barbarossa brothers, backed by the Ottoman Empire—fought Spain in a prolonged struggle marked by raids, slavery, and ransom, while neither side achieved decisive control. In the Caribbean, French corsairs pioneered large-scale piracy against Spain’s poorly defended colonies, forcing Spain to adopt...
2026-01-15
56 min
Examining the Past: A History Podcast
The Black Legend of Spanish Conquest
The episode explains how Spain conquered the Aztec and Inca empires through a combination of internal indigenous weaknesses, strategic alliances, military advantages like steel weapons and horses, and devastating diseases such as smallpox. Figures like Hernán Cortés and Francisco Pizarro exploited existing political divisions, captured key rulers, and took over tribute and labor systems, leading to the collapse of highly hierarchical empires. The conquest created a vast Spanish colonial empire built on encomienda labor and silver mining, while also generating the “Black Legend” that highlighted Spanish brutality and sparked debate over the moral cost of empire. But, the va...
2026-01-13
57 min
Examining the Past: A History Podcast
Life at Sea & Those that be, s3e4
This episode covers the fact that Historians can reconstruct life in the Royal Navy and merchant service from rich archives, but knowledge of pirate life is fragmentary, drawn from trials, reports, and a few eyewitness accounts, which reveal that pirate ships were often disciplined, organized, and similar to merchant vessels, though generally less harsh and with larger crews. Pirate society differed most in its democratic structure: captains and officers were elected, rules were agreed collectively, plunder was shared by fixed articles, and compensation was provided for injuries, even as daily life was marked by heavy drinking, gambling, music, and...
2026-01-08
1h 14
Examining the Past: A History Podcast
The Reconquista & the Americas, s3e3
This episode covers the Islamic invasion of the Iberian peninsula, the Reconquista, and discusses how these events led to the Spanish discovery of the Americas.
2026-01-06
1h 07
Examining the Past: A History Podcast
The Spice Trade & Conquest, s3e2
This episode explains how long-distance trade revived after the Black Death, shifting increasingly from overland routes to maritime networks centered on the Indian Ocean, China Seas, and key hubs like Melaka, while China and India drove Afro-Eurasian commerce through silk, porcelain, textiles, and spices in exchange for silver. It shows how the global demand for spices and silver, combined with Ottoman control of traditional routes, pushed Europeans—especially the Portuguese—to develop new navigation, shipbuilding, and military technologies that enabled oceanic exploration and armed trade. The Portuguese used these advantages to build a coercive trading-post empire in Africa and the...
2026-01-01
1h 00
Examining the Past: A History Podcast
Introduction: The Romance of Pirates, s3e1
This episode explains how pirates have become romanticized figures in popular culture despite the historical reality that they were often brutal criminals who used extreme violence. It traces how fact and fiction blended over time through literature, poetry, theater, and film—from early accounts like A General History of the Pyrates to works by Byron, Stevenson’s Treasure Island, and later popular media—shaping the familiar pirate image of maps, parrots, and daring adventure. The course aims to compare this mythologized image with the real history of piracy, especially during the Golden Age of Piracy (c. 1450–1725), while clarifying terms such as pir...
2025-12-25
55 min
Movie Deputy REVIEWS
Now You See Me (2013)
There's something about magic, it's appealing and we are constantly astounded by it. Though many of us will never understand how it really happens, it draws us. This story is about 4 magicians that find themselves caught in something much larger than themselves. Original Review: There is something mystical and magical about magicians. We are captivated by that which we do not understand. Yet it comes down to a simple truth; The closer you look... The less you see. Now that might not make sense at first but give it a chance... and let it reveal i...
2025-11-17
11 min
Examining the Past: A History Podcast
Taking a Break Before Season 3
We will be taking a break before starting our 3rd season "Pirates in the Americas, 1500-1750" in December 2025.
2025-11-12
00 min
Examining the Past: A History Podcast
The Columbian Exchange & Moral Implications of Conquest
This episode covers the Columbian Exchange and how it radically reshaped the world after 1492, as plants, animals, and especially diseases crossed between the Old and New Worlds, devastating Native populations while enriching Europe with new crops and resources. This “ecological imperialism” altered landscapes, expanded biotas, and sparked a biological revolution of global scale, though its effects remain impossible to fully measure. The moral legacy of 1492 is complex, requiring historians to avoid oversimplification, stereotyping, or anachronistic judgment, and instead to use imagination and critical inquiry to understand the human motivations and consequences of the encounter.
2025-11-06
29 min
Examining the Past: A History Podcast
The Sexuality of Conquest
This episode examines how European conquest of the Americas was shaped not only by the search for wealth, resources, and glory but also by ideas of gender and sexuality. Europeans often sexualized the New World itself and Native women, interpreting nakedness, gender roles, and relationships through their own cultural biases. These encounters revealed deep contrasts between European and Native views of sexuality, power, and gender, making conquest both a political and a profoundly gendered experience.
2025-11-04
1h 16
Examining the Past: A History Podcast
A Babel of Tongues
This episode explains how communication between Europeans and Native Americans was essential but extremely difficult due to the vast diversity of languages and dialects on both sides. At first, people relied on signs, gestures, charades, and later pidgins and jargons, but these methods were limited and often led to misunderstandings or wishful interpretations. Over time, interpreters—whether Native guides, captives, traders, or Europeans immersed in Native communities—became crucial for trade, diplomacy, and survival, though miscommunication and deliberate distortions still often shaped relations.
2025-10-30
53 min
Examining the Past: A History Podcast
The Missionaries
This episode delves into European colonial powers use of missionary work as a tool to spread Christianity, enforce cultural assimilation, and secure control over indigenous populations, though results were mixed and often destructive. Spanish Franciscans in Florida and New Mexico imposed strict religious and cultural changes, sparking resistance such as the Pueblo Revolt of 1680, while French Jesuits in Canada sought to convert the Huron through adaptation and persistence, but epidemics and cultural disruption weakened native societies. In New England, Puritan “praying towns” attempted to remake Native Americans into English-style Christians, but suspicion, cultural loss, and violent conflict during King Phil...
2025-10-28
54 min
Examining the Past: A History Podcast
Castor and Peage
This episode delves into the early trade between Europeans and Native Americans, which revolved around fur castor, and wumpumpeage. Contrary to the stereotype of exploitation, Indigenous groups had long-standing, complex trade networks and cultural protocols—centered around gift-giving, diplomacy, and ceremony—that Europeans had to respect to succeed. As trade intensified, it led to overhunting, warfare, and dependency on European goods, transforming both Native societies and colonial strategies.
2025-10-23
45 min
Examining the Past: A History Podcast
Life in the Middle Ground
The episode delves into the Iroquois Confederacy's formation in the 16th century under the "Tree of Peace," uniting five tribes. The Iroquois were strategically positioned along vital waterways, becoming powerful players in the fur trade. The arrival of Europeans introduced firearms, diseases, and a new trade system that transformed native societies. The fur trade, sought-after items like iron tools, cloth, and firearms, and the unintended consequences of increased violence and competition are discussed.European powers, including the Dutch and French, vied for control of the fur trade, forming alliances with different Native American groups. The lecture details...
2025-10-21
1h 07
Examining the Past: A History Podcast
The Dutch in the Americas
This episode covers the Dutch first contact experience in America. Spanish successes in exploration and the conquest of central America forces other European nations to try to explore and colonize the new world as well, whether for economic or political rivalries. This lecture covers the Dutch attempt at early Colonization and the establishment of New Amsterdam.
2025-10-16
27 min
Examining the Past: A History Podcast
Shadows on the Rock
This episode delves into the second colonization push by France at Canada. Between 1632 and 1663, France reestablished its presence in Québec through a combination of missionary zeal, private fur trade ventures, and fragile settlements dependent on Indigenous alliances, while facing constant Iroquois attacks and meager support from the Crown. Despite the hardships, including disease, warfare, and religious-cultural tensions, a small but structured French society—complete with seigneuries, schools, missions, and rudimentary governance—took root along the St. Lawrence, laying the groundwork for New France’s future expansion.
2025-10-14
47 min
Examining the Past: A History Podcast
Quelques Arpents de Neige (A Few Acres of Snow)
This episode discusses the French exploration and settlement of parts of North America mainly for economic reasons like fishing and the fur trade, rather than empire-building, facing harsh climates and limited resources. Alliances with Indigenous peoples and leaders by Cartier and Champlain helped establish New France, though colonization efforts were slow and often unstable.
2025-10-09
54 min
Examining the Past: A History Podcast
Plague, Pox, & (De)Polulation
This episode explores the role of disease and epidemics on the conquest of the new world.
2025-10-07
49 min
Examining the Past: A History Podcast
Errands into the Wilderness
This episode delves into the early encounters between European explorers and Native Americans in New England. The discussion covers the explorations of George Weymouth and John Smith, as well as the interactions between European fishermen and the indigenous people. It covers the challenges and conflicts that arose between the explorers and the natives, leading to a complex relationship marked by cooperation, suspicion, and occasional violence.
2025-10-02
56 min
Examining the Past: A History Podcast
English Invasion of Virginia, Part 2: A Clash of Empires
The early English colonization of Virginia was marked by deadly disease, environmental hardship, violent conflict with the Powhatan Empire, and the collapse of the Virginia Company, leading to royal control in 1624. Driven by dreams of wealth, empire, and religious conversion, the English settlers underestimated the power of the Powhatan confederacy, whose ruler—Powhatan—had built a rare and formidable native monarchy, but by mid-century, the English had prevailed at great human cost, laying the foundation for colonial expansion and the rise of plantation slavery.
2025-09-30
1h 01
Examining the Past: A History Podcast
English Invasion of Virginia, Part 1: First Contact
This episode covers the first attempts by the English to colonize the New World, first at Roanoke and then in the Chesapeake Bay of Virginia
2025-09-25
57 min
Examining the Past: A History Podcast
King Cod & Cetaceous Gold
Before European colonization, the rich marine resources around Newfoundland — particularly cod and whales — attracted fishing and whaling expeditions that laid the groundwork for colonization, international trade, and cross-cultural contact.
2025-09-23
47 min
Examining the Past: A History Podcast
Beyond the Pale
This episode discusses England's long term attempt to colonize Ireland (it's first attempt at colonization) and how it relates to English experiences at the colonization of the New World.
2025-09-18
51 min
Examining the Past: A History Podcast
DeSoto across the SE
This episode discusses the De Soto expedition to La Florida and its exploration of what eventually becomes the south eastern United States.
2025-09-16
1h 04
Examining the Past: A History Podcast
The Black Legend of Spanish Conquest
This lecture discusses the Spanish conquest of the Aztec (Mexica) and Inka empires.
2025-09-11
1h 08
Examining the Past: A History Podcast
The Spanish Reconquista & American Conquest
This episode covers the Islamic invasion of the Iberian peninsula, the Reconquista, and discusses how these events led to the Spanish discovery of the Americas.
2025-09-09
1h 03
Examining the Past: A History Podcast
Portuguese Explorations, the Spice Trade & Conquest
This episode covers the resurgence of long-distance trade in the 15th century saw a mix of traditional and innovative strategies to revive old routes and establish new maritime networks, with sea routes increasingly dominating over land-based trade. China played a crucial role, with its economic growth under the Ming dynasty driving regional commerce, while silver became the main currency for trade, especially with the influx of American silver. The Indian Ocean also saw a revival, with Muslim and Hindu merchants dominating trade, and the Portuguese expanded their influence through maritime exploration, establishing trading posts and using military power to...
2025-09-04
38 min
Examining the Past: A History Podcast
Columbus (& Europe) Before America
This episode discusses Christopher Columbus and the world he lived in prior to the discovery. It will emphasize his education, European knowledge of the world, and why the Spanish government gave him the opportunity to explore.
2025-09-02
1h 03
Examining the Past: A History Podcast
Europe: The Restless Giant
This episode covers the Europe in the 15th century, once weakened by plague, internal conflict, and technological backwardness, began a dramatic transformation driven by a desire to bypass Muslim-controlled trade routes and access the wealth of Africa and Asia. Led by Spain and Portugal, Europeans developed advanced ships like the caravel, explored the Atlantic, colonized islands such as the Canaries and Madeiras, and established plantation economies reliant on slave labor—first of native peoples like the Guanche, then increasingly of Africans. These Atlantic conquests served as both a training ground and a blueprint for the later exploration, exploitation, and co...
2025-08-28
56 min
Examining the Past: A History Podcast
Norsemen in the New World
This episode covers the first (documented?) contact in the new world between Europeans and Native peoples. Norse seafarers from Scandinavia, particularly Leif Erikson and his successors, established brief and ultimately unsuccessful settlements in North America around the year 1000 A.D., most notably at L’Anse aux Meadows in present-day Newfoundland. These expeditions, based on saga accounts, were driven by exploration and the need for resources like timber, but persistent conflict with Indigenous peoples (Skraelings) and harsh conditions led to their abandonment. Despite impressive navigation skills and shipbuilding techniques, the Norse presence in the New World faded into obscurity centuries be...
2025-08-26
50 min
Examining the Past: A History Podcast
The World on the Turtle’s Back
This episode explores the culture and religions of the Native peoples of the Americas prior to the arrival of Columbus in 1492.
2025-08-21
1h 14
Examining the Past: A History Podcast
A World of Villages
This episode covers the history of the American continents prior to the arrival of Columbus in 1492
2025-08-19
1h 36
Examining the Past: A History Podcast
A North American & Atlantic Perspective
This episode introduces the discipline of ethnohistory, a method combining anthropology and history, to recover Indigenous perspectives and understand the cultural complexity and sophistication of Native societies in the face of European colonization. With an understanding of how we are going to engage with the historical materials, we will begin to consider early encounters between Native Americans and European colonizers from a North American and Atlantic perspective, emphasizing that these interactions were shaped by mutual curiosity, cultural misunderstanding, and violence. It highlights that neither side came to these meetings with fixed ideas of the "other," but both attempted to i...
2025-08-18
45 min
Examining the Past: A History Podcast
Conservative Shift, Part 2: From Victory to Tragedy
This two part episode covers the rise of the conservative movement in the 1970s to 2001, covering the presidencies of Nixon, Ford, Carter, Reagan, Clinton, and the two Bushes. It then addresses the tragedy of 9/11 and its immediate aftermath.
2025-08-15
2h 02
Examining the Past: A History Podcast
The Conservative Shift, Part 1
This two part episode covers the rise of the conservative movement in the 1970s to 2001, covering the presidencies of Nixon, Ford, Carter, Reagan, Clinton, and the two Bushes. It then addresses the tragedy of 9/11 and its immediate aftermath.
2025-08-14
1h 41
Examining the Past: A History Podcast
Conformity in an Affluent Society & the Rise of Counter-Culture
This episode covers the conformist culture of American Society in the years after WWII (1940-1960s), and the counter cultural movement that arose against the conformism in the 1960s.
2025-08-13
28 min
Examining the Past: A History Podcast
Cold War & the Tragedy of Containment
This episode covers the beginning of the Cold War between the USSR and the US, and the tragedy of containment policy established by the US.
2025-08-12
52 min
Examining the Past: A History Podcast
The Civil Rights Movement
This episode covers the Civil Rights Movement, from the 1920s to the 1960s.
2025-08-07
51 min
Examining the Past: A History Podcast
WWII: War & the Greatest Generation
This episode covers the rise of the NAZIs in Germany, The Second World War, and the Generation that sacrificed to fight Germany and Japan.
2025-08-05
37 min
Examining the Past: A History Podcast
WWII, Part 1: The Road to War
This episode discuses the events leading up to world war 2.
2025-07-29
51 min
Examining the Past: A History Podcast
The Crash, Great Depression, & New Deal for America
This episode covers the stock market crash of 1929, the great depression, and FDR's New Deal for America.
2025-07-22
43 min
The Professor Frenzy Show
Beneath The Trees #1, MAD magazine #180, Dick O'Neil, Death Ship
The Professor Frenzy Show Episode 366 Beneath The Trees Where Nobody Sees Rite Of Spring #1 from IDW Publishing | Writer(s):Patrick Horvath | Artist(s):Patrick Horvath | $4.99 Blood Type #2 (EC Comics) from Oni Press | Writer(s):Corinna Bechko | Artist(s):Andrea Sorrentino | $4.99 Hello Darkness #12 from BOOM! Studios | Writer(s):Robert Hack | Artist(s):Chris Shehan | $5.99 Uncanny Valley #10 from BOOM! Studios (W) Tony Fleecs (A) Dave Wachter $4.99 FML #5 from Dark Horse Comics (A) Kelly Sue DeConnick (A) David Lopez $4.99 Archie Meets Jay & Silent Bob #1 (one shot) from Archie Comics/Secret Stash Press...
2025-07-16
1h 39
Examining the Past: A History Podcast
The Roaring 20s
This episode covers the 1920s, which saw America transformed from a largely rural nation to one of consumerism, industrialization, and suburbs.
2025-07-15
46 min
The Professor Frenzy Show
Eyrie #1, Brave and Bold #16, Oliver Clark, Still Valley
The Professor Frenzy Show Episode 365 Eyrie magazine #1 from Hoffman International (W) Mike Hoffman, Jason Crawley (A) Mike Hoffman, Jason Paulos, and Rock Baker (CA) Mike Hoffman - $8.99 Adventureman Family Tree #3 (of 3) from Image Comics (W) Matt Fraction (A) Terry Dodson, Rachel Dodson $3.99 Arcana Royale #3 By Dark Horse | Writer(s) : Cullen Bunn | Artist(s) : AC Zamudio | $4.99 This Week's Best Comic Books Archie Meets Jay and Silent Bob #1 (one shot) from Archie Comics (W) Kevin Smith (A) Fernando Ruiz, Rich Koslowski, Matt Herms, Jack Morelli $7.99 - oversized Sol...
2025-07-09
46 min
Examining the Past: A History Podcast
WW1: The Great War
This episode covers the causes of World War I and US participation in that event.
2025-07-08
43 min
Examining the Past: A History Podcast
Progressivism & the Progressive Movement
This episode covers progressivism and the progressive movement of the 1890s to 1920s.
2025-07-08
1h 03
Examining the Past: A History Podcast
Jim Crow & the African American Experience
This episode covers the rise of Jim Crow in the south, and life for African-Americans under this difficult system.
2025-06-24
38 min
Examining the Past: A History Podcast
Failure of Southern Agriculture & Rise of Populism
This episode covers the failure of southern agriculture in the years after the the Civil War and the Rise of the Populism in the south and across the rest of the nation.
2025-06-24
39 min
Examining the Past: A History Podcast
Reconstruction: The Unfinished Promise
This episode covers the Reconstruction Era of American History, with emphasis on the few successes but ultimate failure.
2025-06-10
43 min
Examining the Past: A History Podcast
The Road to Disunion: The American Civil War
This episode covers the basic details of the American Civil War, with emphasis on its headaches, heartaches, causes and outcomes.
2025-06-03
49 min
Examining the Past: A History Podcast
The Impending Crisis
This episode covers the Antebellum period as it progresses towards the impending war brewing between slaves states and the rest of the nation.
2025-05-27
52 min
Examining the Past: A History Podcast
An Empire of Reform
This episode covers the development of reform movements in America during the Antebellum period. It details there focus and effect on the nation.
2025-05-22
1h 04
Examining the Past: A History Podcast
The Age of Jackson
This episode covers the politics of the 1820s to the 1840s, detailing shifts in the two party system, the rise of Andrew Jackson, and the party that emerged as his opposition.
2025-05-13
1h 03
Examining the Past: A History Podcast
Empire of Slavery
This episode covers the development of slavery in the United States during the Antebellum Era, and its expansion westward.
2025-05-06
44 min
Examining the Past: A History Podcast
The Agrarian Nation
This episode covers the election of 1800, the development of the Anti-Federalists' Agrarian Nation, and the War of 1812.
2025-04-29
33 min
Examining the Past: A History Podcast
The Early Republic
This episode covers the Articles of Confederation government after the American Revolution, the writing of the Constitution, and the early years of the New Republic.
2025-04-22
1h 00
Examining the Past: A History Podcast
The American Revolution
This episode details the events of the American Revolution.
2025-04-15
41 min
Examining the Past: A History Podcast
Salutary Neglect, the Great War for Empire, & the Road to Revolution
This episode covers Salutary Neglect, the Great War for Empire, and the events that occurred leading up to the American Revolution.
2025-04-08
52 min
Examining the Past: A History Podcast
An Empire for Slavery
This episode covers the development of the African slave trade and traces its role in the colonization of the Americas.
2025-04-01
26 min
Examining the Past: A History Podcast
Awash in a Sea of Faith
This episode covers the colonization of New England, with particular emphasis on how the Puritan colony differed from Virginia.
2025-03-25
29 min
Examining the Past: A History Podcast
The English Invasion of the Chesapeake
This episode covers the English colonization of Virginia, detailing the early years of the colony and the development of tobacco culture.
2025-03-18
27 min
Examining the Past: A History Podcast
Inflation & Persecution
This episode covers the factors that led England to consider exploration and colonization, then details the first English colony.
2025-03-11
21 min
Examining the Past: A History Podcast
The Spanish Century
This episode covers the European exploration of the world, the Spanish discovery and conquest of the Americas, and the aftermath of those events.
2025-03-04
17 min
Examining the Past: A History Podcast
A World of Villages, Part 2: Africa & Europe
This lecture covers the cultures of Africa and Europe prior to 1492.
2025-02-25
25 min
Examining the Past: A History Podcast
A World of Villages, Part 1: The Americas
This lecture offers a quick history of the American continents prior to the arrival of Columbus in 1492.
2025-02-18
30 min
The Library Coven
84. Skin of the Sea by Natasha Bowen (and the end of Season 5!)
We’re finishing out Season 5 strong with this discussion of Skin of the Sea by Natasha Bowen. Simidele has been transformed into a Mami Wata (aka mer-person) by the orisa Yemoja, tasked with gathering souls of Africans who fall, jump, or are thrown into the sea from enslavers’ ships. Chaos ensues when Simidele strays from the brief and rescues Adekola (or Kola for short) from drowning. There’s a quest, a trickster figure, cool side characters, and the book is bursting with magic inspired by various African folklores, mythologies, and cultures. We both loved this book, from the unique...
2023-07-11
55 min
Marketing Chat Podcast with Angela Kelly Smith
Understanding Changes in Consumer Behavior with Michael Solomon
When it comes to marketing your product or service, it’s essential to understand the behavior of your ideal customer or client. And that’s getting harder to do, according to professor of marketing and industry consultant Michael Solomon. Author of the book The New Chameleons: How to Connect with Consumers Who Defy Categorization, Michael discusses how it’s harder to guess at our customers’ and clients’ behavior today because they’ve become so difficult to categorize in a neat little box. Gone are the days of labeling someone as a Yuppie or soccer mom and knowing exactly what...
2022-09-15
41 min
Boobies & Noobies: A Romance Review Podcast
Slick Summer Nights: Part One
Summary: We're kicking off Boobies & Noobies inaugural summer special, Slick Summer Nights. 6 episodes, 12 spicy romance scenes, 1 champion (though let's be honest, we're all winners here). Today's episode poses a very important question... Cinnadom or Daddy? Join us throughout the month of July as we celebrate our favorite steamy scenes from romance novels in a head-to-head showdown. Be sure to follow Boobies & Noobies on social media and cast YOUR votes for the steamiest scene of them all on our Instagram. The Judge: Nikki Brooks The Contestants:Jenny Smith reading from Bohemian...
2022-07-06
32 min
BookSmitten
Lessons From Typing Mentor Texts
Mentioned in this episode:Author Lisa WheelerUgly Pie by Lisa Wheeler; Illustrated by Heather M. SolomonSomeone Builds a Dream by Lisa Wheeler; Illustrated by Loren LongBoogie Knights by Lisa Wheeler; Illustrated by Mark SiegelRobo-Sauce by Adam Rubin; Illustrated by Daniel SalmieriBabeSpeak by Laurie Halse AndersonFinding ForresterThe 1619 Project: Born on the Water by Nikole Hannah-Jones and Renée Watson; Illustrated by Nikkolas SmithThe World Belonged to Us by Jacqueline Woodson; Illustrated by Leo EspinosaBodies Are Cool by Tyler Feder
2022-06-22
31 min
Chill Pills - Uplifting Chillout Music with downtempo, vocal and instrumental chill out, lofi chillhop, lounge and ambient
We Are One
“How do we close our eyes and fly away when we find we are only human wearing a dress of skin and we remember how we met and built bridges to be together? Still, we both know that a music flows between us and neither one of us can ever forget the words. The doors are wide open and nothing is different, our love is full of life and time. Unlock the dreamless sleep and see the truth, my beloved, look at us in...
2022-04-08
00 min
Chill Pills - Uplifting Chillout Music with downtempo, vocal and instrumental chill out, lofi chillhop, lounge and ambient
We Are One
ChillRadio.UpliftingPills.com Instagram.com/UpliftingPills “How do we close our eyes and fly away when we find we are only human wearing a dress of skin and we remember how we met and built bridges to be together? Still, we both know that a music flows between us and neither one of us can ever forget the words. The doors are wide open and nothing is different, our love is full of life and time. Unlock the dreamless sleep and see the truth, my...
2022-04-08
00 min
The Never Give Up Show!!
She Was Left To Die By Her Abuser, Yet She Has Come Back Stronger Than Ever!
10/26/2021 Tonight's Guest Is Kelly Feltis, After You Watch The Attached Documentary "NONE SO BLIND" (extremely triggering) You will understand what an incredible Survivor Warrior This Woman Truly Is.. vimeo.com/308097615 Kelly Says, I'm a survivor of severe Domestic Abuse. I now support and advocate for victims of DV. I provide resources, emotional support and educate victims of abuse. I have done Public Speaking at King's Solomon Lodge. I have spoke in college psychology class, Featured on Toni Green Web Station, I network with agencies that are Non Profit to volunteer my tim...
2022-03-20
2h 07
WSBU 88.3 FM "The Buzz"
The Directors' Cut: 2022 Radio Row Day 3 ft. Danny Kelly and Solomon Wilcots
On day 3 of Super Bowl Radio Row, Tyler Smith and Nathan Solomon discuss the head coaching matchup in the Big Game as well as some of their favorite novelty prop bets! Interviews include The Ringer's Danny Kelly and the duo of former Cincinnati Bengals safety Solomon Wilcots and CEO of Biotricity Dr. Waqaas Al-Siddiq.
2022-02-10
1h 00
Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 338
Comic Reviews: DC Justice League 2022 Annual by Brian Michael Bendis, Sanford Greene, Matt Herms Strange Love Adventures by Rex Ogle, Devin Grayson, Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly, Rich Douek, Ram V, Che Grayson, Stephanie Phillips, Andrew Marino, Phil Hester, Roger Robinson, Scot Eaton, Geraldo Borges, Christian Duce, Pablo Collar, Jon Mikel, Jon Sammariva, Ande Parks, Wayne Faucher, Eric Gapstur, Tony Avina, Hi-Fi, Nick Filardi, Rex Lokus, Dee Cunniffe, Enrica Eren Angiolini Suicide Squad: Blaze 1 by Simon Spurrier, Aaron Campbell, Jordie Bellaire Marvel Amazing Spidey 88.BEY by Geoffrey Thorne, Jim Towe, Jan Bazaldua, Jim Campbell Maestro: World War M 1 by...
2022-02-09
3h 00
Booklist's Shelf Care
Episode 18: Editors' Choice 2021
In this episode of Shelf Care: The Podcast, Booklist’s editors look back on the year in reading and talk about some of their fave titles from the Editors’ Choice list, which is the main feature of our January issue. Here’s what everyone talked about: Donna Seaman, Editor, Adult Books Chasing Me to My Grave: An Artist’s Memoir of the Jim Crow South, by Winfred Rembert and Erin I. Kelly The Sentence, by Louise Erdrich The Book of Form and Emptiness, by Ruth Ozeki Martita, I Remember You, by Sandra Cisneros, translated by Liliana Valenzuela Below the Edge of Darkn...
2021-12-27
30 min
Comic Talk Today
COMIC TALK TODAY COMIC TALK HEADLINES FOR AUGUST, 21ST 2021 | Vampires and Witches OH MY!!
It's time for the Comic Talk Headlines with Generally Nerdy! The Lives of the Mayfair Witches coming to AMC to join Interview with the Vampire. ANOTHER He-Man animated series?? Foundation on Apple TV+ is shaping up to be potentially AWESOME!All that and MORE!! Catch up on all the nerdy headlines in TV and Movies, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Plus, don't forget to subscribe for more fresh content. TV/StreamingFollow-ups/CorrectionsPunky Brewster - The revival is no more. Peacock has cancelled Punky Brewster after just one season.Paramount Premieres - Yellowstone Nov 7th on Paramount Network. Ma...
2021-08-21
14 min
Total Movie Recall
TMR 055 – Any Given Sunday
This week on Total Movie Recall, the pressures of competing at a professional level with all the concussions, cocaine, infidelities, and painkillers almost make Steve request to be traded during the free agency period after he and Ryan bicker about Oliver Stone’s divisive 1999 film, Any Given Sunday. Does Steve’s complete lack of interest in professional sports bring this episode to a screeching halt? Yes. Can you tell who’s writing these summaries yet? Probably. Any Given Sunday (1999) d. Oliver Stone Starring: Al Pacino Dennis Quaid Cameron Diaz
2021-01-24
1h 46
What You Should Read
You Should Read: Our Favorite Books of 2020!
Send us a textWe're here to share our best memories, podcast episodes and, of course, books from 2020! We had so many fantastic reads this year...and a few that were less than stellar. We share our final thoughts on how this year affected our reading, from the pandemic to starting a podcast. It's been a crazy year and we're glad to see it go away.Currently Reading: Julia: The Office of Historical Corrections (Danielle Evans), A Christmas Carol (Charles Dickens) Kelly: This Close to Okay (Leesa Cross-Smith)Rachael: Song of Bl...
2020-12-22
1h 00
The Remarkable Leadership Podcast
Game Changers with Rishon Blumberg
Everyone is talent. Your team, your bosses, and you. Today Kevin sits down with Rishon Blumberg, co-author of GAME CHANGER: How to Be 10x in the Talent Economy and co-founder of 10x Management. Rishon discusses 10x talent and 10x companies. The talent not only knows their stuff, but they can also share information at the human level. 10x companies create an environment hospitable to exceptional talent. Finding the right people is not an issue. Attracting, retaining, and managing your talent help your organization become more innovative and more responsive to experience growth. You need to know your talent and s...
2020-10-07
30 min
Solitudes
Martin Grey - Solitudes 093 (Incl. DJ Seroton Guest Mix)
Tracklist: Hour 1 - Martin Grey: 01. The Realm - Lost In Space (The Space Brothers Remix) 02. V I F feat. Irina Homenko - Stay 03. Kajis feat. Ilona - Reaching Out 04. Aimoon & Roman Messer feat. Ridgewalkers - Your Soul (Paul Echo Chillout Remix) 05. CHILL OF THE MOMENT: Lustral - Still Loving You 06. RNX & Rodg - Moonman (Robert Nickson Chillout Mix) 07. Seven24 & R.I.B. - Summer Dreams (Submersion Remix) 08. Puremusic - Unsaid (Original Mix) 09. Fiery Dawn - Metagalaxy 10. LastEDEN & Jeannine - Legendary Night 11. mininome feat. Jama - Dyhaniem (Deepshader & Nazca Remix) 12. Lukas Termena - Beginning of Life 13. Shane Robinson - Between Us 14...
2014-04-27
2h 00
DJ Seroton
Unwind (Vol 22 – Guest Mix on ‘Solitudes’)
Download MP3 320 Kbps CUE Sheet Genres: Chillout, Pop, New Age, Film Music Tracks: 18 Duration: 1:01:12 Inspiration This is a guest mix on DI.FM long running chillout radio show ‘Solitudes‘ hosted by Martin Grey. I personally love his show and the style of the music featured on his show, so if you like Unwind mixes chances are you will like ‘Solitudes’ mixes too. While Unwind (Vol 12) was previously themed around being in solitude (and how good that can be to you every once in a while), I also wanted thi...
2014-04-26
1h 01
BOSS SOUNDS 1968 - 1971 PART 3
BOSS SOUNDS VOL. 23 # "REGGAE GOT SOUL" special
Hello and welcome to my BOSS SOUNDS 1968-1971 podcast! This is a very special episode, cos REGGAE GOT SOUL! You get 15 early reggae and rocksteady versions that have been originally 6Ts soul tunes! Hope you enjoy this episode so much as i do :-) Only original 7" recordings! Check out my other podcasts PART 5 https://podomatic.com/podcasts/stefan-kohlscheen54482 PART 4 https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/pamabosssound PART 2 http://scooterboi2.podomatic.com/ PART 1 http://scooterboi.podomatic.com/ Have fun and enjoy! Best regards, yours APOLLO 69 REGGAE GOT SOUL intro + 1. THE MUSIC DOCTORS – THE WILD BUNCH (jackson 5 – i want you back) 2. JOSH & JOE’S ALL...
2014-03-23
42 min