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Marty Miller brings you this week in music history, every week from Nova.ie. Prepare to be transported back in time; the nostalgia is real! Get your fill of music history from Marty every week and get those classics out for a listen!
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He’s friends with Scott Gorham of Thin Lizzy, Robbie Kreiger of the doors, Ian Gillan of Deep Purple, Nils Lofgren of Bruce Springsteen’s E Street band – enough names dropped yet? OK – so its a small exaggeration to say “friends with” but he has hung out and chatted with the aforementioned!! He’s been on the radio in Ireland since he was 16 years of age, starting at Beaumont Hospital Radio and throughout the years won over 15 radio awards. Fancy!
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Auckland-based music journalist Marty Duda speaks to Kiwi musicians about their latest releases.
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My main goal in life is to be recognized for my intellect rather than my physical abilities; for it is not the closet that concerns me, but rather the skeletons themselves. #ThursdayThoughtoftheDay IG/Twitter:@JoviNation23 Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jovan-miller/support
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Weekly show exploring #AncestralWisdom #ModernTech #HealthOptimization #Culture and More! | 🎤Host: @joshuajholland
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Behind The Notes is a music interview podcast presented by Musicnotes, the leading online publisher of sheet music. Conversations with professionals throughout the music industry. We speak with educators, composers, editors, performers, and business professionals to provide insight to the world of sheet music. https://www.facebook.com/musicnotes/ https://www.instagram.com/musicnotes/ https://twitter.com/musicnotes https://www.tiktok.com/@musicnotes https://www.pinterest.com/musicnotes/ https ...
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The Real ResQ is the ultimate podcast for inspiring stories of everyday heroes who risk their lives ”so others may live.” Join experienced Coast Guard Rescue Swimmer #500, Jason Quinn, and guests from around the world as they share firsthand accounts of high-pressure situations and the bravery required to navigate them. From the simple standard medevac to the dark and stormy night rescues, they are entertaining and fun to listen to. Each episode is packed with riveting stories, insightful in ...
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Interviews, commentary, guests and banter from the world of music, celebrity and entertainment from Ireland’s Radio Nova.
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The podcast where we pull apart and deconstruct the habits, routines and tactics of the great men and women of faith.
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Time Outs are typically reserved for athletic events. They provide a quick opportunity for the coach to gather their team, provide instructions, reorganize the plan, or just encourage/motivate the team amid adversity. We could all use a Time Out in life. A time out (that provides) us the time to gather ourselves and our thoughts and a time to get some instruction and direction on our lives and goals. Sometimes we may have to reorganize our plan, and sometimes we just need to be encouraged an ...
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The Scary Guy's sole mission is “The Total Elimination of Hate, Violence and Prejudice Worldwide.” These were the first words that Scary spoke when he began his mission in 1998. Since that day, Scary has worked with millions of people through Television, film, radio, social media and live shows around the world promoting peace through the teaching of Love and Acceptance of all people. His audience consists of both youth and adults on an individual, community and society level, unaware of how ...
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Dr. Marty Makary on medicine's blind spots
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If you stopped eating eggs for fear it could raise your cholesterol, or you avoided giving peanuts to your toddler to prevent allergies, or you stayed away from hormone replacement therapy because you were told it could cause breast cancer — you are a victim of what Dr. Marty Makary calls “medical dogma.” Long known as an iconoclast in the medical …
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Marty Miller's This Week In Music History - Nov 15th
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The week in 1997 INXS front man Michael Hutchence was found dead in Sydney In 1990, Bill Wyman's marriage was over... to the girl he met when she was 13. So wrong And in 2012, the courts were investigating the death of the former ELO cellist Mike Edwards. What a freak accident that was.
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⚡️PERFORMANCE ENHANCEMENT EXPERT | WEARABLE TECHNOLOGY |🎙️MARTY MILLER
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Marty Miller, VP of Research and Education at @SuperPatchCo discusses his journey in sports medicine and performance enhancement. Marty talks about his experience as the first Director of Performance Enhancement for the New York Yankees. He explains the science behind Super Patch, a patch that stimulates the skin to bring neural networks back into …
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Episode 207 Danielle (Dani) Snyder, U.S. Forest Service Landscape Architect, Volunteer Firefighter and Search and Rescue Team out of Sitka, Alaska
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In this episode of The Real ResQ Podcast, host Jason Quinn is joined by Danielle Snyder, a U.S. Forest Service Landscape Architect, volunteer firefighter, and member of the Search and Rescue (SAR) Team with the Sitka, Alaska Fire Department. Living in Sitka, Alaska, Snyder is a Coast Guard “Air Station Fan Girl”! She shares her experiences with sea…
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💨HYPERBARIC EXPERT | ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE AND INSPIRED OXYGEN |🎙️DR. SCOTT
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Dr. Scott discusses hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) and its benefits for healing and recovery. He explains that HBOT involves increasing atmospheric pressure and inspired oxygen to drive more oxygen into circulation, which can accelerate healing and optimize health. Dr. Scott differentiates between mild hyperbaric therapy and deep hyperbaric thera…
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🦠MICROBIOME EXPERT | GUT-BRAIN CONNECTION |🎙️LINTA MUSTAFA
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Linta Mustafa, co-founder and CEO of Vitract, shares her journey from being a national wrestler to starting a company focused on making gut testing more accessible. She emphasizes the importance of the gut microbiome and how it plays a key role in modulating health and disease. Vitract offers a gut testing service that provides a comprehensive view…
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Helen Scales advocates for the ocean in ‘What the Wild Sea Can Be’
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When faced with the realities of climate change, marine biologists must hold two competing thoughts simultaneously: The seas are warming, the fish are waning, the corals are bleaching. But that doesn’t mean the global ocean is doomed. After all, this is the planet’s largest ecosystem. It knows how to adapt. The question is really: Will we enable it…
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ASTerisk - Nick Demogines with Onboard Systems Hoist and Winch live at the European Rotors event in Amsterdam at the Vertical booth
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In this ASTerisk episode of The Real ResQ Podcast, host Jason Quinn connects with Nick Demogines from Onboard Systems Hoist and Winch. Recorded live at the European Rotors event in Amsterdam at the Vertical booth, this episode offers an exclusive look at the company's new structure following its recent acquisition by Onboard Systems. Demogines dive…
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Marty Miller's This Week In Music History - Nov 11th
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Hello there. Let's time travel! Passing throught the week of November 11th to 15th, the week in 1965 The Beatles finished Rubber Soul. Jimi Hendrix Experience Drummer Mitch Mitchell dies in 2011, even then he was just 61. a A GREAT player. And would you go to the Zoo on your wedding day? Guess who did this week in 1996. All revealed on this weeks p…
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Marty Wheeler: Vice President/Professor of Music Publishing
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We are very lucky to welcome this week's guest, Marty Wheeler! In this week's episode, we have an in-depth conversation about the Nashville Music publishing industry. Music publishing can be very complicated, and Marty helps us navigate all the different ways musicians can utilize publishing to enhance their careers. Marty is a seasoned executive i…
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Richard Powers brings to life the death of the world’s oceans in ‘Playground’
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In his 2019 Pulitzer-Prize winning novel, “The Overstory,” Richard Powers imagines a world where only a few acres of virgin forest remain on the continent. A group of strangers band together to protect those few remaining trees, and in the process, discover the trees are communicating with each other. Powers’ new novel, “Playground,” turns the same…
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Episode 206: Inside Disaster Response: Beacon Rescue’s Mission to Aid Communities in Crisis | Bob Pasquale, CEO & Jen Miller, RN and Medical Team Lead
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In this episode of The Real ResQ Podcast, host Jason Quinn speaks with Bob Pasquale and Jen Miller, co-founders of Beacon Rescue and their mission to provide aid during disasters. They discuss their backgrounds, the importance of communication in emergency situations, and the logistical challenges they face while coordinating resources. Bob and Jen…
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Marty Miller's This Week In Music History - Nov 4th
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Let's go Time Travel! The brilliant Crosby Stills And Nash were in court for unpaid royalties this week in the late 70's This week in 1982 it was the debut of an iconic TV show. Clue It aired on Channel 4. And in 1963 The Beatles come to Dublin for shows on Middle Abbey Street and the place was wrecked.…
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Episode 205: USCG Members Volunteer in Western North Carolina After Hurricane Helene
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In this episode of The Real ResQ Podcast, host Jason Quinn speaks with a group of Coast Guard members, active and retired, who volunteered responding to the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene in Western North Carolina. They talk about their motivations for volunteering, the challenges they faced during their rescue missions, and the camaraderie…
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Beloved children’s author Kate DiCamillo published three new books this year: “Ferris,” “Orris and Timble: The Beginning,” and “The Hotel Balzaar.” She has two more coming next year — plus 2025 marks the 25th anniversary of the book that started it all, “Because of Winn-Dixie.” She is a prolific writer, a lifelong reader and a delightful human. Whi…
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Episode 204: Volunteer Pilots Share Emotional Hurricane Helene Rescues in Western North Carolina
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In this episode of The Real ResQ Podcast, host Jason Quinn speaks with volunteer civilian helicopter pilots Gus Olberding, Caleb McNaughton, and Wesley Rhoads. They talk about their experiences during the rescue efforts following Hurricane Helene in Western North Carolina. They cover how they got involved, emotional rescue stories, and the challeng…
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Marty Miller's This Week In Music History - Oct 28th
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Hello there and thanks for listening. This week we had: Doors guitarist Robby Krieger on the hunt for something special in 2021. In 1998 Black Sabbath back on national US TV. And In 2012, though well gone, Freddie Mercury's’ moustache up for discussion. In less than 10 minutes, I'll steer you through Oct 28th to Nov 1st in Music History. Marty…
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Most performers are susceptible to stage fright at some point in their careers. In our Halloween episode, we explore the nature of being nervous about performing, how it affects us, and what can be done to combat it. Halloween is already scary enough, no need to be afraid of performing too! Musicnotes Behind the Notes Podcast: Spotify: https://open…
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Unsung Americans with Minnesota‘s own Sharon McMahon
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You might know Katharine Lee Bates wrote the poem that eventually became the song, “America the Beautiful,” after she visited the top of Pike’s Peak in Colorado and was overcome by its beauty. But did you know she grew up a precocious youngest child in a family that struggled after the death of her father? And that she was a budding feminist who ch…
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Episode 203: My Dad, Marty Quinn, Shares His Experience Helping Western NC After Hurricane Helene
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In this episode of The Real ResQ Podcast, host Jason Quinn welcomes his father, Marty Quinn. As a steeplejack and owner of Higher Ground Restoration, Marty answered the call for help in storm-ravaged Western North Carolina after Hurricane Helene. Equipped with cases of water, gallons of fuel, a generator, extension cords, chainsaws, and more, he sp…
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Marty Miller's This Week in Music History - Oct 21st
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This week Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards on life on the dark side, John Lennon’s killer does something really creepy And decent life advice from a birthday boy Listening to October 21st to 25th in Music History, in less than 10 minutes.By Marty Miller
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Episode 202: Volunteers Rally for Hurricane Helene Relief. Recorded at Harley Davidson Asheville in Swannanoa, NC
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In this episode of The Real ResQ Podcast, host Jason Quinn sits down with an incredible group of volunteers at the Harley Davidson Asheville Dealership. These dedicated individuals stepped up to assist the Western North Carolina community in the wake of Hurricane Helene's devastation. Joining Jason are David Seaton and Luke Knight from Seaton Flyin…
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American democracy requires that we ’be architects, not arsonists’
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As we approach Election Day, Big Books and Bold Ideas returns to our Americans and Democracy series. Here are some of the question we’re confronting. How nimble and flexible and resilient is our democracy? What is required of Americans to build and support a healthy democracy? Do we still want it? Eboo Patel writes in his book, “We Need to Build,” …
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Episode 201: 400 Missions a Day Heroes Behind Hurricane Helene Rescue Operations Matt McSwain and Andy Petree
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In this episode of The Real ResQ Podcast, host Jason Quinn is joined by Matt McSwain, Director of Operations for Operation Helo, and Andy Petree, civilian pilot, who were instrumental in the rescue efforts following the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene in Western North Carolina. McSwain shares the incredible story of how they mobilized a larg…
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Marty Miller's This Week In Music History - Oct 14th
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Hi there. This week Bono of U2 was apologising in 2014, it was the end of an institution in 2006, Blondie drummer Clem Burke remembers CBGBs and in 2005 Freddie Mercury’s precious Rolls Royce fails to sell at auction. October 14th to 19th in Music History sounds like thisBy Marty Miller
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Musicnotes is so excited to welcome our favorite middle school band teacher, Ashley Miller! Ashley has the most amazing perspective on encouraging and inspiring young musicians to follow their passion. Ashley Miller has been the band and general music teacher at Lancaster Middle School for 13 years. She has a booming program in her rural school - a…
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Novelist Kevin Barry writes an Irish western with ‘The Heart in Winter’
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It’s a winter night when we first meet Tom Rourke. He’s penning love letters, preening in mirrors, pushing dope, partaking of booze, singing and flirting and fighting. It's just another night in Butte, Montana, for the feckless young Irishman. And no one writes the Irish quite like Kevin Barry. Barry’s new novel, “The Heart in Winter,” is his first…
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Episode 200 Special Guest Host Melissa Quinn Unveils Rescue Stories – Q&A with U.S. Coast Guard Rescue Swimmer #500, Jason Quinn
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In this episode of The Real ResQ Podcast, special guest host Melissa Quinn is joined by Jason Quinn, U.S. Coast Guard Rescue Swimmer #500. We opened the floor to our listeners, asking for their questions and any rescue stories they have been curious to hear. The result? An episode packed with heartfelt stories, emotional rescues, and insightful beh…
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Marty Miller's This Week In Music History - Oct 7th
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This week in Music History. Jail Bird Mama – Cass Elliot arrested in swinging 60's London. 1979 U2 played the Cork Opera House and appeared on TV for the first time And it was green lights all the way in 1976 for John Lennon. I'll get you though this week in Music History in less than 10 minutes.By Marty Miller
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Talking Volumes: Louise Erdrich on ‘The Mighty Red’
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Louise Erdrich is, without a doubt, a beloved writer. The Minnesota Native American author has won nearly every literary award out there — including a Pulitzer for “The Night Watchman” and a National Book Award for “The Round House” — and her stories captivate, haunt and delight millions of devoted readers. She can accept the praise. But the title …
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30 plus years since their debut album, The Devlins release album number 5. 'All The Days' is out now. Bassist Peter Devlin talks to Marty about the record coming together.By Radio Nova
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Duran Duran's John Taylor chats with Marty Miller
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Duran Duran have loved coming to Ireland over the last few years. Chatting then and now with John Taylor. John was talking from his fancy palm tree adorned home in LA. Marty was not.By Radio Nova
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Ex Journey man Steve Perry with High Kings Darren Holden
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Ever thought you'd get THE Steve Perry playing on an Irish Folk record and teaming up with The High Kings? And what happens with Journey's 'Don't Stop Believing' comes on the Radio - Does Steve turn it up? Or off? Here's both Steve and Darren of High Kings chatting with MartyBy Radio Nova
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2024 saw Mark Knopfler release solo album number 10. 'One Deep River' features that iconic Knopfler sound and brilliant storytelling. A real treat to chat to Mark.By Radio Nova
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Gary Lightbody of Snow Patrol chats to Marty Miller
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A new album, some shows and a front man in great form. This is Gary Lightbody of Snow Patrol chatting to Marty.By Radio Nova
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The Police Drummer Stewart Copeland chats with Marty Miller
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Police songs. Deranged. That's what Stewart Copeland and a rather big orchestra conducted by the amazing Eimear Noone brought to a big top in Galway in 2024. Here's Stewart talking all about it with Marty MillerBy Radio Nova
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La's guitarist Barry Sutton chats with Marty Miller
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La's Guitarist Barry Sutton visits Ireland for a Sunday afternoon show and chats with Marty Miller. My God that Liverpool lad LOVES Ireland.By Radio Nova
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Duff McKagan returns to Ireland to kick off his European tour
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We may have mentioned Prince leaving enough vaulted material for an album a year for the next 100 years.By Radio Nova
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Episode 199 Tony Puglia U.S. Coast Guard Rescue Swimmer #499
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In this episode of The Real ResQ Podcast, host Jason Quinn is joined by Tony Puglia, U.S. Coast Guard Rescue Swimmer #499. Puglia and Quinn graduated together from the U.S. Coast Guard Rescue Swimmer “A” School, Class 10-00. In this episode, they catch up and reflect on Puglia’s impressive career in the USCG. Starting at his first unit post-swimmer…
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Marty Miller's This Week In Music History - September 30th
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Hello there Busy week between September 30th to October 4th. Sinead O'Connor gives TV company NBC a serious headache and cost's them a couple of million, hurting her own career at the same time, but speaking her mind. Elvis in the movies and Elvis in death in 1956 & 1977. Also the week some huge albums arrived from Oasis and Pink Floyd. The podcast…
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Jennifer Eklund: Arranger/Composer/Publisher
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On the newest episode of Behind the notes, we welcome the incredible Jennifer Eklund! Jennifer Eklund holds both a bachelor's and master's degree in music from California State University, Long Beach. She is an avid arranger, composer, and author of the Piano Pronto method book series as well as a wide variety of supplemental songbooks. Her F.M. Sh…
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Talking Volumes: Alice Hoffman on ’When We Flew Away’
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Novelist Alice Hoffman’s new middle grade book, “When We Flew Away,” imagines Anne Frank’s life before her family was forced into hiding. She joined MPR News host Kerri Miller on stage for Talking Volumes to talk about the emotional arc of re-creating Frank’s too-short life.By Minnesota Public Radio
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🔥INFLAMMATION EXPERT | CONNECTING INFLAMMATION AND DISEASE |🎙️CIMERAN KAPUR
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The conversation explores the importance of addressing chronic inflammation as the root cause of many diseases. The guest, Cimeran, discusses her personal experience with cancer and how she discovered the connection between inflammation and disease. She emphasizes the need to focus on reducing inflammation through natural remedies and Ayurvedic pra…
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Spotlight - Bluedrop Training and Simulation
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In this ‘Spotlight’ episode of The Real ResQ Podcast, host Jason Quinn sits down with three key members of the BluedropUSA Training and Simulation team based out of Orlando, Florida. We had the unique opportunity to explore the cutting-edge work Bluedrop is doing to revolutionize helicopter rescue training through advanced virtual reality (VR) simu…
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Rural Voice: How rural communities thrive as immigrants put down roots
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Immigration is a hot topic this election year, and many Minnesota communities are asking questions about how to face the challenges and opportunities immigrants bring. That’s why MPR News host Kerri Miller traveled to Worthington for the final Rural Voice town hall of the 2024 season. According to the 2020 U.S. Census, Nobles County, where Worthing…
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Marty Miller's This Week In Music History - Sept 23rd
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Hello there. Lots happening this week over the decades. From Doors front man hanging out with Beatles, to the death of a drumming ledge and the building of a David Bowie HUGE tune. All in less than 10 minutes, this is This Week In Music HistoryBy Marty Miller
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