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The Daily Poem

Goldberry Studios

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The Daily Poem offers one essential poem each weekday morning. From Shakespeare and John Donne to Robert Frost and Emily Dickinson, The Daily Poem curates a broad and generous audio anthology of the best poetry ever written, read-aloud by David Kern and an assortment of various contributors. Some lite commentary is included and the shorter poems are often read twice, as time permits. The Daily Poem is presented by Goldberry Studios. dailypoempod.substack.com
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Reading D&D Aloud

BCS Productions

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Like Bible study for D&D fanatics, historian Ben Riggs, academic Scott Bruner, and the occasional special guest, take a look at the inspirations, reflections, and meaning behind some of the most important TTRPG texts of all time.
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Discover Seen & Unseen articles. The best writing curated by our editors read aloud, sharing Christian perspectives on just about everything. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Read Aloud Classroom

Sara Soucy | Picture Book Enthusiast | Elementary Teacher

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A podcast to help elementary teachers incorporate more picture books into their school day by using read alouds across the curriculum. Each week, I'll share picture book titles to guide you in your teaching. You'll find practical tips, innovative ideas, and a collection of handpicked picture books perfect for each subject. Get ready to inspire, educate and empower your students with the captivating world of picture books. Happy reading!
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The Enchanted Library

The Enchanted Library

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Join us in the Enchanted Library on a read-aloud adventure, featuring classic and living literature. Many of these books are featured in Charlotte Mason-based homeschool curriculums like AmblesideOnline and others. Come on an adventure with us!
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Classic novels from the 19th and 20th centuries read aloud. All novels read are in the public domain. I’m a pretty busy guy (work, family, food, music, life, etc.) so I’ll get these out when I can. No schedule and no idea when the next chapter will drop. Sorry!
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Matter of Opinion

New York Times Opinion

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Thoughts, aloud. Hosted by Michelle Cottle, Ross Douthat and Carlos Lozada. Every Friday, from New York Times Opinion. Unlock full access to New York Times podcasts and explore everything from politics to pop culture. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
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क्या आपको कहानी सुनना अच्छा लगता है? स्टोरीजैम में सुनिए कहानियां, कुछ जानी पहचानी, कुछ अनजानी. प्रेमचंद के गाँव हो या मन्नू भंडारी का कनाट प्लेस, भीष्म साहनी का पंजाब या फणीश्वर नाथ रेनू का बिहार, देश भर की चुनिंदा कहानियां आप यहाँ सुन सकते हैं तो सुनो कहानी स्टोरीजैम में आरती की ज़ुबानी ! I read aloud stories/ kahaniyan to you. Stories that are sometimes well known, sometimes lesser known, always memorable! From Premchand to Mannu Bhandari, Bhisham Sahani to Renu, you're sure to find a stor ...
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WikiListen

Victor Varnado

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Explore Wikipedia in a daily podcast with Rachel Teichman, LMSW, and Victor Varnado, KSN as they read articles aloud and provide light commentary. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Magical Storybook podcast is a collection of ancient bedtime stories and folklore from around the world. Perfect for young children and adults to listen to in the car or at bedtime. Download free Read-Along books to accompany the podcast stories at our website: https://www.magical-storybook.com/podcast-read-along-ebooks Bedtime stories for kids, bedtime story, story for kids, princess bedtime stories, kids scary stories, storytime, nursery rhyme books read aloud, magic tales, magic tales the ...
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Storytellers Podcast

Our State Magazine

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Listen as the pages of the magazine come to life in the Storytellers podcast, a new series featuring the voices of six Our State writers, including Editor in Chief Elizabeth Hudson. Each podcast episode features a writer reading their column aloud, allowing each distinct voice to shine. You can experience Our State wherever you go — in the car, on your walk, or while cooking dinner.
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All Books Aloud

Elizabeth Brookbank & Martha Brookbank

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Elizabeth and Martha are two sisters who love reading in all of its forms. Elizabeth is an academic librarian by day and fiction writer by night with a lifelong obsession with all things reading and books. Martha is a busy professional who came to her love of reading later in life, but now she’s an audiobook power user. Every two weeks we chat about the books we’re reading and delve a little deeper into a topic related to reading or publishing. We ask questions like, “Does listening to a boo ...
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A handpicked article read aloud from the latest issue of The Economist. Published weekdays from Monday to Thursday. If you’re already a subscriber to The Economist, you’ll have full access to all our shows as part of your subscription. For more information about Economist Podcasts+, including how to get access, please visit our FAQs page here https://myaccount.economist.com/s/article/What-is-Economist-Podcasts.
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Poetry read in a fitting setting, by teacher and poet of no great renown: Joe Riley. Great poems from a range of eras read aloud in a place that befits them. No lectures, not too many long words or academic pretence; a chance to sketch out how a poem reaches your heart. Want me to sketch a poem? [email protected]
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This is a podcast for those who are learning Japanese. I’ll talk about an article of News Web Easy per episode for about 20 mins. 🔶The first 5-min for small talk and reading aloud an article for "beginner learners" 🔶The next 15-min for an explanation of the article for "N4-level le" 🔶After 20-min for providing deep background or information for "intermediate learners" Here is my listener's thought why they think we should listen to this podcast even if we cannot understand it well.⇨https://w ...
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The Blogcast. Celebrating 10 years of 800 words per month, written and now read aloud by J. Brown, influential independent yoga teacher at the forefront of the slow yoga renaissance. J navigates coming into his adulthood alongside yoga becoming mainstream and ends up leading the way in what is at once both a revolution and return to the ancients roots of yoga.
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Alabama Aloud with Don Noble

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The work of Alabama authors deserves to be read out loud - and now it is! Join host Don Noble as he reads the diverse and extensive work of Alabama’s finest authors. (All works appear with permission of the authors and publishers.)
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Aloud

Stephen Zenner

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Aloud is about taking the beauty of written language, and speaking it out. Here I read excerpts from books, poems, or any kind of written art, so you, the listener, can be found by the truth they bring.
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Irish / Sheffield climber and author Niall Grimes in conversation with top dogs, cool cats and committed crag rats from the neighbourhood and the international climbing scene. Also classic climbing stories read aloud for your aural pleasure. Mmmmmmm! See more at http://www.niallgrimes.com
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The mythical village of Chelm is where, in the mid- to late-1800s, the Wise Fools lived. Where everyone was a fool, no one was aware of being foolish. These are their stories--unlike other stories in the Chelm genre, very short-form tales as read aloud in synagogue over many years. (But you don't have to be Jewish! All are welcome.) (From the book of the same name, available on Amazon.com)
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Better Said Than Written is the podcast supplement to the multimedia blog ArtzOfCulturez.com, where the host, Tamika Cody, shares inspirational excerpts from books, essays, poems, and quotes that, when read aloud, sound better said than written.
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Light a candle and pop some popcorn because things are going to get freaky. On Ghosted! by Roz Hernandez, prepare to discuss ghost stories, psychic experiences and all things that go BUMP in the night. Comedian Roz Hernandez (she/her) is joined every week by celebrity guests, paranormal professionals and maybe…GHOSTS! Human listeners are invited to share their paranormal experiences to be read aloud. Email them to [email protected]. Now available on the Exactly Right network. Be sure to ...
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A few of my favorite books, read aloud for my favorite students, and those I haven’t met yet! Cover art photo provided by Maarten Deckers on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@maartendeckers
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Have you ever read a book and felt like you’d actually been to that place? Me too. Once, while standing in line at an amusement park, I met a couple who told me they were visiting from Maine. And I almost said, “Oh, I was just in Maine!” Except I’ve never actually been to Maine. I had just read a book that was set in Maine, and it was so immersive,…
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Send us a text We were planning to talk about our reading habits and rituals in this episode...but then Elizabeth heard an NPR podcast about how no one reads anymore, at the same time as Martha read multiple articles about how more people bought Rebecca Yarros' latest book than any adult book since records began and that thanks to TikTok, Barnes & …
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Ed Greenwood may be the most successful Canadian fantasist of all time. His work has been translated into novels, comic books, games, movies, and (hopefully) a Netflix TV series. Come and learn the secrets of world-building from the creator of the Forgotten Realms! Pry loose the arcane secrets of Ed by subscribing to his Patreon here! Are you intri…
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As teachers, we dream of creating magical reading moments in our classrooms, but let's be honest - finding time for "one more thing" can feel impossible! In this episode, I'm sharing 10 practical ways to celebrate Read Aloud Week that won't add hours to your already packed schedule. From mystery readers and book tastings to simple themed days, thes…
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From legendary sketches to star-studded debuts, Saturday Night Live has been a comedy institution for decades. Rachel Teichman, LMSW, and Victor Varnado, KSN, explore the show's rich history and controversies. Did you know that the very first episode aired in 1975 with George Carlin as the host? Tune in for a fun discussion of one of TV’s most icon…
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On this week’s Spectator Out Loud: Hugh Schofield asks why there is no campaign to free the novelist Boualem Sansal (1:26); The Spectator’s arts editor, Igor Toronyi-Lalic, reacts to the magazine’s campaign against frivolous funding and, continuing the campaign, Michael Simmons wonders if Britain is funding organisations that wish us harm (8:00); L…
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How many times has your soul been saved? Probably not as many times as Michelle Cottle’s. In this episode, Michelle, Carlos and Ross discuss Ross’s new book, “Believe: Why Everyone Should Be Religious,” and explore the role religion should play in our lives and society. (A full transcript of this episode will be available within 24 hours of publica…
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Send us a fan message! THE LEGEND OF LORELEI A folk tale from Germany. Adapted by Rehannah Mian. The legend of the mermaid who waits on the banks of the River Rhine, luring people to a terrible fate. MAGICAL STORYBOOK YOUTUBE CHANNEL We now have a YouTube channel that you can find by clicking here YOUTUBE We'd love it if you visited and subscribed …
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Some prison meals are so infamous that they have their own Wikipedia page! Victor Varnado, KSN, and Rachel Teichman, LMSW, dive into the bland yet controversial world of Nutraloaf, a meal designed to meet nutritional requirements while being as unappetizing as possible. Find out why this food has sparked lawsuits and whether it truly serves as a pu…
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Chapter 13 of The Underground, part 17 of Animorphs Aloud, a fan-produced read-aloud version of the Animorphs series. Alarm sound effect from: https://freesound.org/people/danielnieto7/sounds/135613/ Sorry this is so late in the day, I'm in one of the areas getting lots of snow, so I had some delays this morning. Thanks for listening!…
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oin Victor Varnado, KSN and Rachel Teichman, LMSW as they revisit the Presidential Fitness Test, a program established by President Lyndon B. Johnson in the 1960s to promote physical activity among American youth. Discover the impact and controversies surrounding this fitness initiative, which aimed to improve the health of young people across the …
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Today’s poem will leave you “knowing very well what it was all about.” Happy reading. Gary Soto was born in Fresno, California on April 12, 1952, to working-class Mexican American parents. As a teenager and college student, he worked in the fields of the San Joaquin Valley, chopping beets and cotton and picking grapes. He was not academically motiv…
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'I wander thro' each chartered street, near where the chartered Thames does flow And mark in every face I meet, marks of weakness, marks of woe...' Joe heads to the Big Smoke and speaks with John Riordan from the William Blake Society. You can find his work here: https://www.johnriordan.co.uk/ Many thanks to John and to the mystery American/Italian…
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A handpicked article read aloud from the latest issue of The Economist. For decades it made sense to slowly pay down a mortgage over time, but that is no longer the case. Rising interest rates mean the smart thing to do is pay off your mortgage early. Listen to what matters most, from global politics and business to science and technology—subscribe…
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During a late-winter hike, contributor T. Edward Nickens reflects on the sight of tightly curled rhododendron leaves, just waiting to shake off the chill and unfurl when spring arrives. Written by T. Edward Nickens Listen as the pages of the magazine come to life in the Storytellers podcast, a new series featuring the voices of six Our State writer…
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A landmark lecture given by Frank Lloyd Wright in Raleigh in 1950 heralded the recently formed School of Design at North Carolina State College as a driving force in modernist architecture. Its lasting influence has led to North Carolina boasting one of the highest concentrations of modernist homes in the country. Watch here to learn how Wright’s l…
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Contributor Sheri Castle reminds us that whether it’s hidden in a pie crust or glistening atop a biscuit, good butter should never go unappreciated. Written by Sheri Castle Listen as the pages of the magazine come to life in the Storytellers podcast, a new series featuring the voices of six Our State writers, including Editor in Chief Elizabeth Hud…
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On Thursday evenings at the historic Reeves Theater in Elkin, North Carolina, musician Martha Bassett transports live audiences back to simpler times with a variety show featuring talented local musicians and those who travel in from around the country. Written by Mark Kemp Listen as the pages of the magazine come to life in the Storytellers podcas…
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In the forests around central North Carolina, a industrious population labors to ensure native wildflowers and herbs thrive. Watch here to learn how these tiny but mighty creatures protect and beautify the forest understory. Written by Dr. Eleanor Spicer Rice Listen as the pages of the magazine come to life in the Storytellers podcast, a new series…
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Whether found in rural Randolph County’s pastures or during a mountain trail ride in Burnsville, our editor in chief cherishes the moments of silence that settle across North Carolina’s landscapes — and the quiet wonders they reveal. Listen as the pages of the magazine come to life in the Storytellers podcast, a new series featuring the voices of s…
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Nostalgia kicks in as Rachel Teichman, LMSW, and Victor Varnado, KSN, revisit MASH, the classic childhood fortune-telling game. Predicting futures filled with mansions, shacks, and surprising life partners, this simple yet entertaining game has been a playground staple for decades. The hosts dive into its origins and why it still captures imaginati…
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Victor Varnado, KSN, and Rachel Teichman, LMSW, explore the former First Lady Melania Trump’s public awareness campaign, Be Best. They discuss its focus on children's well-being, social media use, and opioid abuse prevention. The phrase itself has sparked discussion and memes since its launch. Tune in for a lighthearted look at this initiative and …
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Roz shudders as listeners call in to report their eerie encounters with the unexplainable! Josh grew up on a farm with cattle, chickens AND ghosts, Christie grew up in a neighborhood with several haunted houses, and Dominíque learned a lot about school spirit(s) while attending Bayley-Ellard Catholic High School. Want to share YOUR paranormal exper…
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This week, Belle Tindall talks to us about The 21 - a new and powerful short film telling the story of 21 men killed by ISIS 10 years ago; Graham Tomlin explores the different ways of remembering as plans begin to take down the Grenfell Tower; and Yaroslav Walker takes a stroll through his Top 5 romantic comedy movies of years gone by. Hosted on Ac…
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More than just an image, Rosie the Riveter became a powerful symbol of women's labor and resilience during World War II. Victor Varnado, KSN, and Rachel Teichman, LMSW, read about how this wartime icon encouraged women to join the workforce and how her influence continues today. Listen in for the surprising history behind the famous "We Can Do It!"…
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Celebrating the birthday of a trailblazing activist, Susan B. Anthony Day honors her contributions to women's suffrage and civil rights. Rachel Teichman, LMSW, and Victor Varnado, KSN, read about her legacy, from tireless campaigning to the controversial dollar coin bearing her image. Join in as they uncover the lasting impact of her fight for equa…
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This week on my podcast, I bring you the audio from yesterday’s Jacobin virtual book launch for my book Picks and Shovels, with Yanis Varoufakis, hosted by David Moscrop. You have until Monday night to order personalized, signed copies of the book from Los Angeles’s Secret Headquarters (I’m dropping by the warehouse to sign them on Tuesday, on my w…
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We learn: Another author who is a horrible person This story is clearly his attempt to impress Lovecraft Rubber gloves are ALWAYS wet Go on, read it for yourself: https://bookshop.org/p/books/the-fearsome-touch-of-death-robert-e-howard/11655811?ean=9781304999160&next=t&next=t Listen anywhere:nuzzlehouse.com Your bedtime story read aloud for…
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On this week’s Spectator Out Loud: James Heale wonders what Margaret Thatcher would make of today’s Conservatives (1:28); Andrew Kenny analyses South Africa’s expropriation act (6:13); Lara Prendergast explores the mystery behind The Spectator’s man in the Middle East, John R Bradley (13:55); Ysenda Maxtone Graham looks at how radio invaded the hom…
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Ashok Pande writes. In a world increasingly driven by the “business” of writing, Ashok Pande just keeps writing regardless. He translates works because he likes to, not because a publisher asked him to (though it would be great to see his translations published!). He blogs. His social media page is a rage amongst his readers. He wrote a book of poe…
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Send us a fan message! PINOCCHIO A story from Italy, written by Carlo Collodi (Pub. 1883) Adapted and read by Rehannah Mian The original 1883 published story of the naughty marionette. Pinocchio, who longed to be a real boy. Can he stay out of trouble long enough to let his wish come true? MAGICAL STORYBOOK YOUTUBE CHANNEL We now have a YouTube cha…
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How much is President Trump testing the Constitution? And what are the other branches of government doing about it? This week, David French and Jamelle Bouie join Carlos and Michelle to discuss how the courts and Congress could respond to Trump’s latest actions and whether the Constitution is strong enough to withstand the challenges. Plus, the bes…
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Can you really die from a broken heart? Victor Varnado, KSN, and Rachel Teichman, LMSW, explore the emotional and physical effects of heartbreak, including the rare but real condition known as broken heart syndrome. Tune in to learn how intense emotions can impact the body and why this phenomenon has fascinated doctors and poets alike. Happy Valent…
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