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Chronicling the latest in VHF DX, from summertime Sporadic-E to Tropospheric Ducting, with a focus on FM Broadcast DX. We'll interview top DXers and talk about new advancements with tools like SDRs, plus remember past openings. Send us your questions, feedback, or DX dilemmas! Email [email protected]
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ENA Podcast

Emergency Nurses Association

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The ENA Podcast provides monthly updates to all things emergency nursing. Featuring member interviews, news, and updates directly from the Emergency Nurses Association. Disclaimer: The opinions expressed on the show are that of the individual and may not be representative of the Emergency Nurses Association.
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Rock and/or Roll

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A podcast about rock and/or roll for record collectors, appreciators of the obscure, and anyone curious about lesser known stories and music from the underbelly of rock. Part of Pantheon Podcasts
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Welcome Music fans! Find the amazing shows from the Pantheon Network in our main feed here: Rock N Roll Archaeology, Growin' Up Rock, Comes A Time, The Metallica Report, History in Five Songs with Martin Popoff, Decibel Geek, Tunes & Tumblers, Mistress Carrie Podcast, The Hook Rocks!, Performance Anxiety, JBTV, Into the Banjoverse, Rock's Backpages, Goldmine, Pamela Des Barres' Pajama Party, Who Cares About the Rock Hall?, You're Not Listening, the C.L.I.M.B., The Career Musician, Cobras & F ...
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ARRL The Doctor is In

Steve Ford and Joel Hallas

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ARRL The Doctor is In is a podcast based on the popular QST magazine column "The Doctor is In." Hosted by QST Editor in Chief Steve Ford, WB8IMY, and columnist Joel Hallas, W1ZR, the podcast is a lively 20-minute discussion of a wide range of technical topics. Sponsored by DX Engineering.
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The latest ENA Podcast takes a look at the rare, but potentially dangerous, threat of viral hemorrhagic fevers in the emergency department. Mary Choi with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention talks about what ED nurses and emergency departments need to consider when it comes to identification, treatment and mitigating the spread of VHF.…
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We're back to discuss all the latest, greatest, and strangest rock news with Geekwire! Here's what's on our minds this time - A Sabbath sendoff fit for a prince (of darkness) - Rachel Bolan on Skid's biggest mistake - Matt Sorum on Steven Tyler's future - Scorpions to get the biopic treatment - Billy Corgan's winning streak continues with Tom Morel…
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On the 89th Episode of Dorm Damage With Tom & Zeus, Zeus goes back to Disney and shares his adventure. Last time Zeus with to Disney it was truly a one of a kind experience filled with disgusting episode of puke from a one of a kind trip on Space Mountain. Once again Zeus heads back to the scene of the crime for another sports trip with his daughte…
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In this special episode of Rock is Lit, we celebrate Yoko Ono’s 92nd birthday by honoring her profound impact on art, music, and peace activism. Returning to the podcast is Madeline Bocaro, author of In Your Mind: The Infinite Universe of Yoko Ono, to explore Yoko’s artistic vision, her unwavering commitment to peace, and the ways her influence con…
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A well-placed song in a film holds the power to shape a viewer's emotions, heighten tension, set the tone, foreshadow events, provide insight into characters, or deepen the narrative. In essence, music is the heartbeat of the cinema that can elevate a film from good to sublime. Take it from someone who knows, like this week's Third Lad, Barry Andre…
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Bakko & LC talk about Beyonce FINALLY having something go her way at the Grammy's. Celebrity parenting tips. RATT sort of back. Shinedown channels Def Leppard. Smashmouth continues to suck. Simmons & Stanley reunite. Concert ticket sales are brisk. Helmet & the Black Keys announce their rescheduled tours. Bruse Kulick writes a book. Black Sabbath a…
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This week’s guest curator is Patreon Mixtaper Tom Hutchinson & we're crafting a playlist filled with punk rock songs that are guaranteed to bring your workout to the next level! Be sure to visit MyWeeklyMixtape.com to hear all of the songs we discussed in this episode, and join the My Weekly Mixtape Discord Server via the link on the episode page! …
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What happens when two R&B veterans team up with a psychedelic band for a one-off single? It's either one of the weirdest songs of the '60's or a forgotten classic, depending on your take on these things. For me, I'm firmly in the "lost treasure" camp. This original mash-up by Larry Williams & Johnny "Guitar" Watson, with The Kaleidoscope backing th…
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Our UK audience knows David Hepworth, first-hand, for decades, but most of you might be learning a lot about this incredible human during this conversation! From Live Aid, which is this book's starting point, moving forward he delves into The Third Age Of Rock & Roll! David remains sharp-witted with incredible knowledge and recall of music history'…
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On this episode of Audio Judo, Matthew and Kyle tackle the first post-Led Zeppelin album of Jimmy Page and his new supergroup, The Firm. Do you really want to see what we look like while we record? Check out select episodes on our YouTube, you weirdo: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO8oo8oZkSLUqOuiiw8hD7Q If you like what you hear (and see) and w…
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In 1985, Phil Collins could do no wrong. His album No Jacket Required would eventually hit the top spot in the US and the UK. He'd also have the top album and top song on both sides of the Atlantic. He won a Grammy for Against All Odds (which would hit #1), his duet with Philip Bailey, Easy Lover, was a smash hit around the world and hit duet with …
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This week Tom & Zeus continue their series of ranking track numbers of KISS studio albums. The guys are now ranking the Top Ten best 7th track off of KISS studio albums including the 1978 solo albums. As usual the guy's lists are unpredictable, which leads to a great SIOL KISS discussion about songs, track placements and deep tracks. Which list is …
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Coming in at No. 19 on Rolling Stone Magazine's list of the 25 Greatest Grunge Albums is the Motion Picture Sountrack for the movie Singles. Joining Bakko for this ep is Andy Schaal. Andy & Bakko go track by track on this important soundtrack to the grunge scene. #Grunge About Whatever, Nevermind Whatever, Nevermind is a 25 part podcast by Bakko of…
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ABOUT ​JAY BUCHANAN: ​Singer, songwriter, solo artist and frontman of the American rock band Rival Sons​. ABOUT THE PODCAST: Candid discussions with and about those behind the scenes in the music business including industry veterans representing the segments of: Musician, Design & Live. ABOUT THE HOSTS: All three Music Buzzz Podcast hosts (Dane Cla…
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The ENA Podcast Blast returns with good news and highlights from around the ENA and overall emergency nursing communities. This week: a Colorado hospital steps up to train its ED nurses on human trafficking; a Wisconsin ED nurse earns high honors; and the monster-truck-driving ED nurse gets the spotlight in PEOPLE Magazine. ED nurse Training: https…
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Portland's synth-pop duo Nu Shooz saw massive success with their debut single I Can't Wait off their 1986 record Poolside. The band fused soul, jazz, and dance/electronic to create a synth-pop sound all their own. We dive into their first 2 records and reminisce about the unmistakable, and undeniably contagious sound of 80s synth-pop. Tracklist Nu …
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Jason Narducy is living his musical dream. He plays songs with the artists that helped frame his musical taste. It all started at the tender age of ten, playing in his punk band, Verböten. This year, he will tour with Michael Shannon to perform R.E.M.'s 'Fables of the Reconstruction' and more. It will be followed immediately by a tour playing along…
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In Episode 294 of History in Five Songs with Martin Popoff, Martin plays with early KISS-like sounds from bands such as Slade, Sweet, and April Wine, tracing the influence of UK glam rock and its connection to KISS's pre-Alive era. Slade – “How D’You Ride” Sweet – “Little Willy” April Wine – “The Band Has Just Begin” Bachman-Turner Overdrive – “Giv…
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In this episode, we delve into the legendary career of Raven, one of heavy metal’s most enduring bands. John Gallagher joins us to discuss their 50-year legacy, their new EP Can't Take the Fire Away, and what it’s like to keep the fire alive after decades in the industry. We explore intense touring schedules, new music, the current state of heavy m…
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Legendary singer Chris Thompson, known for fronting Manfred Mann’s Earth Band and co-writing You’re The Voice, looks back on his incredible career. He shares behind-the-scenes stories on recording Blinded By The Light, working with Jeff Wayne on War of the Worlds, and collaborating with icons like Alan Parsons, Gary Moore, and Steve Hackett. Now, a…
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Join host Jesse Jackson on this exciting episode of Set Lusting Bruce as he chats with writer Paige Lavoie about her latest project, a Kickstarter campaign for her cozy Monster Romance series 'Mothman and Love.' Paige shares insights about her background, her writing journey, and the influence of her family's musical tastes on her work. With tales …
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In this Epysode of Vinyl Relics, we take a deep dive into the mysterious and haunting album Gypsy People by Jan & Lorraine. Released in the early '70s, this acid folk gem has intrigued vinyl collectors for years, with its ethereal melodies and captivatingly strange atmosphere. Despite its cult status, very little is known about the artists themselv…
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SUPPORT THIS PODCAST! Join Patreon Get some merch ~~~~ LISTEN TO THE ALBUM REC – Kite to Camden Cathryn Lynne is back! She and I get granular with REC’s epic new album, Kite to Camden. We dig into all 14 tracks. Lots of insight, backstories, musical breakdowns, clips from every song, and yet another appearance by our dog, Olga. Have you heard the a…
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In this bonus episode of the Perfectly Good Podcast, hosts Jesse Jackson and Sylvan Groth recap their experience of watching the Americana Music Association's pre-Grammy celebration honoring John Hiatt. Recorded on February 5th, the episode delves into the performances by various artists such as Tom Morello, Michael McDonald, and Lyle Lovett, and d…
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On the 61st Episode of the Album Review Crew of Shout It Out Loudcast, Tom, Zeus & special guest, the producer of Ace Frehley's "10,000 Volts" and founder, guitarist and songwriter of Trixter, and a former Def Leppard touring member, Steve Brown review the 1981 breakthrough album from Def Leppard, "High 'n' Dry." High 'n' Dry was Def Leppard's seco…
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We're back to rock your eardrums with another killer installment of the Radio Sucks Radio Show! Get ready for an electrifying mix of fresh tracks, deep cuts, and high-energy rock ‘n’ roll as we bring you a carefully curated selection of music that deserves to be heard. This week, Aaron is bringing the heat with an incredible lineup featuring the ra…
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In this episode, Rich and Clint talk about the greatest breakup songs - it's possible that half of all songs ever written are in some way or another a "breakup song," so that means there's only about a billion songs to choose from. Artists discussed in this episode include Garth Brooks, Olivia Rodrigo, Lewis Capaldi, Gloria Gaynor, Brian Chartrand,…
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Artist. Poet. Friend. This week, we celebrate the music, life, and legacy of Leonard Cohen with someone who knew him well - Perla Batalla. Grammy-nominated Singer/songwriter Perla Batalla first came to prominence as a backing singer for Leonard Cohen during his 1988 I’m Your Man tour and on the 1992 album The Future, in the process forging a deep f…
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The Hard 180 is a podcast counting down the 100 most essential albums of the 1980's Metal Scene. Some call it Hair Metal. Some get really butthurt by that term. But we all love it. A list curated from the rankings of fellow podcasters, influential contributors to the scene and fans. Resulting in a final list of the 100 Most Essential Albums from th…
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In Episode 293, Martin pontificates on his punk snobbery and its impact on his journey into hardcore, reflecting on the punkiest songs, his evolving music tastes, and the roadblocks he faces as a self-identified '77 punk enthusiast. Sham 69 – “Borstal Breakout” The Damned – “Burglar” The Saints – “Erotic Neurotic” Brian James – “Becoming a Nuisance…
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In this episode of Set Lusting Bruce, host Jesse Jackson talks with author Matthew (Matt) Hattersley about his transition from music to writing, his journey to becoming a full-time author, and his compelling thriller series. Matt shares insights into his creative process, influences, and the inspiration behind his books, including the 'John Beckett…
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On this bonus “Cover Song Dive” episode of the show, I breakdown 6 unique versions of Taylor Swift’s massive hit single “Cruel Summer,” including genre-swapped & gender-flipped renditions by: Versus Me, The Animal In Me, Punk Rock Factory, Music By Blanks, Teddy Swims & G Flip. Check out all of the covers here: Versus Me: https://youtu.be/hWHgDIh3t…
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Michael Jackson is one of the most influential artists in music history. His talent was undeniable, his impact was massive, and his life… well, it was complicated. On this episode of Prisoners of Rock and Roll, we’re talking about the King of Pop and how he impacted music, music videos, fashion, dance, and culture. But there are also controversies,…
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When the Rock Hall deigns something special or best, there are always discussions among fans. Markus and Ray don't usually engage in this kind of thing, but something tweaked their interest. There's no #5Favorites component to this episode, but the guys cull their own Top 20s from the Hall's 200 list! Click and make your own Top 20, and email it to…
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In Episode 292 of History in Five Songs, Martin delves into the unique production style of Reinhold "Mac" Mack, tracing his early career and distinctive sound, particularly through his work with bands like Queen, Electric Light Orchestra, and Rainbow, while highlighting the influence of his engineering techniques on iconic rock records. Electric Li…
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On Part 2 of our track x track review of Physical Graffiti as it turns 50, we review the 2nd LP/CD. While there is little in the world of rock music that can stand up to the first LP/CD, the second is more eclectic and shows the real breadth of all Led Zeppelin could do vs. more one dimensional bands at the time. In The Light is an epic that builds…
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This week Tom & Zeus review the 2005 double CD KISS Compilation album, KISS Gold. This SIOL's 11th compilation review. This 2 CD compilation is part of the Gold collection album that features many different artists. This compilation covers songs from 1974 - 1982, containing 40 songs with each CD containing 20 songs. The album cover is great and the…
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Coming in at number 20 on Rolling Stones Greatest Grunge Albums list is the 1987 Green River EP, Dry As A Bone. Joining Bakko this EP Is the host of the Rock & Or Roll Podcast, BJ Kramp. Dry As A Bone is a precursor of the Seattle scene featuring members that would go on to form the bands Pearl Jam & Mudhoney . Bakko & BJ go track by track and disc…
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We here at What Difference Does It Make love love, and so does Annie Zaleski. So much so, that she wrote a book about some of her favorite love songs, entitled We Found Love, Song by Song: The Stories Behind 100 Romantic Hits. Annie joins the podcast to talk about her favorite songs, from Fred Astaire and Frank Sinatra, to Adele and Usher. Simply p…
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On this episode, guitarist Ron Bumblefoot Thal discusses his new album, Bumblefoot Returns!, and the inspiration behind his quirky name. He shares insights from his 30-year career, including producing music for bands, TV, commercials, and ventures like video games and hot sauces. Ron breaks down his creative process, collaborations with Steve Vai &…
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Originally released October 2015: This episode is more popular than Jesus. TATER TOTZ - GIVE PEACE A CHANCE/WE WILL ROCK YOU STONEBOLT - PLEASE PLEASE ME AL GREEN - I WANT TO HOLD YOUR HAND PROCOL HARUM - EIGHT DAYS A WEEK CHAKA KHAN - WE CAN WORK IT OUT PETER SELLERS - A HARD DAY'S NIGHT ZOOT - ELEANOR RIGBY DAVID LEE ROTH - I'VE JUST SEEN A FACE …
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In this episode of 'Set Lusting Brews,' host Jesse Jackson speaks with Patrick O'Donnell, who shares his rich life journey from growing up in Chicago, moving to Wisconsin, and his 25-year career as a police officer in Milwaukee. They delve into Patrick's Irish family background, his love for music, especially Bruce Springsteen, and his path from mu…
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VRP Rocks is back for 2025! After a short break to build up a bank of interviews, we’re kicking off the year in style with a rock legend whose voice has defined multiple eras of classic rock. In this episode, I sit down with the one and only Graham Bonnet as he reflects on his incredible career, sharing his five personal favorite songs from his tim…
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Guest: Buffalo lead singer Dave Tice. In this episode, we dive into Volcanic Rock, the fiery 1973 album by Australian rock legends Buffalo. Known for its raw energy and blistering guitar riffs, the album blends hard rock with bluesy undertones, establishing Buffalo as one of the era's most underrated bands. We’re joined by lead singer Dave Tice, wh…
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Though there has been lots of timeless music made over the years, punk music was the most tied to a certain time as any genre. The enormous explosion that was The Sex Pistols, the band who embodied the punk genre more than any other band, ended just as quickly in early 1978. After a media hyped tour of the US, where Malcolm McLaren had them play sm…
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SUPPORT THIS PODCAST! Join Patreon Get some merch ~~~~ FEATURED SONG NICK – “Sense Of” (from Listen You People) Get Pete’s book: THE POLICE: EVERY ALBUM EVERY TRACK It’s rare that a band that existed for only a few years could have such a huge impact. Sure, the Beatles, but they’re the exception to almost every rule. So are the Police. The Police w…
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On the 88th Episode of Dorm Damage With Tom & Zeus the guys discus the recent TikTok ban and social media phobia. For some our national nightmare is over. The TikTok ban was short-lived and the social media giant was back online this week after a temporary ban in the United States. The guys discuss the ban, the good and bad and also social media an…
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