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NPR's Mountain Stage

West Virginia Public Broadcasting

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The Mountain Stage Podcast is the complete recording of the entire live show. It features songs that were cut from the radio broadcast, and it is the only place you can hear the full finale song. New episodes become available about 10 days after the premiere broadcast date. We have Spring and Fall seasons of new broadcasts, so if you heard a recent show but don’t see it at the top of the feed, just scroll back a few weeks or use the search function to find a specific artist.
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VIBErations Podcast

VIBEHK - Gaz Brightman

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I’m Gaz Brightman and I run VIBE Book and Music Shop in Mui Wo on Lantau Island in Hong Kong These podcasts have 3 purposes:- 1. To promote VIBE Book & Music Shop in Hong Kong 2. To interview local people with businesses or good stories to tell 3. To promote local authors books, musicians Tiny Desk gigs at VIBE and our other services
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Tiny Desk Concerts from NPR Music feature your favorite musicians performing at All Songs Considered host Bob Boilen's desk in the NPR office. Hear Wilco, Adele, Passion Pit, Tinariwen, Miguel, The xx and many more. This is the audio version of the podcast. A video version is also available.
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Press Play

Daily Inter Lake

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Press Play at the Daily Inter Lake invites you into the newspaper pressroom for unique concerts and original music by Northwest Montana’s most talented musicians. In the vein of a Tiny Desk Concert, watch as our local talent serenades a live audience in these one-off performances. Tune in for our monthly performances, interviews with the band, and cuts of our favorite songs from each Press Play performance. Presented by Northwest Montana’s longest continually published newspaper the Daily In ...
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Join illustrators Emma Carlisle and Harriet Lowther as we discuss a wide range of topics, from the humble tiny pencil to the world of sketchbooks, paints, art retreats, social media and, of course, our pets (Doughnut, Sean Connery, Cliff, Gizmo and Ruby.) Share your artistic journey with us and ask questions. Let's swap stories about the best and worst art materials we've encountered and chat about it on the Tiny Pencils Podcast.
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Imagination Casserole

Braxton Hyde & Ethan Abegglen

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Imagine for a moment you are in a cozy little shoe closet, lit with an old desk lamp on a cracked table. There's a tiny trash can on the floor, his name is E2940, or E2 for short. Can you picture the setting? Now imagine your two loud, annoying, sometimes kind of funny friends are there. Welcome to Imagination Casserole.
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Art Church

Angela Norman

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Art Church is a meditation podcast for artists and creatives designed to help you build a small but mighty ritual around preparing to enter your studio, whether that might be a writing desk or easel in the corner of your living room, a tiny sketchbook you carry around in your pocket, or an entire kitchen, workshop, or dance hall. In this first season, we’ll be calling your creative self home, exploring and tending your internal creative spaces, and unlocking your creative radiance in bite-si ...
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BBB RADIO

Matthew Bailey

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Hosted by Trinidadians Matthew Bailey and Ricardo Medina, "BBB Radio" is a podcast where we discuss movies, TV shows, music (indie and mainstream) and anything else worth talking about. We also look back at classic movies and albums from the past 10, 15, 20 etc. years with a special guest or two.
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HARDCORE CHITCHAT. RE: THOUGHTS AND FEELINGS. A variety freeform conversation podcast centered around compelling individuals hosted by Mackin Carroll (songwriter). The neurotic, candid ramblings extend from the personal and the profane to the spiritual and the cerebral. Creative hearts and minds gather on this one-of-a-kind programme for silliness, curiosity, and art. (a la Maron, Harmontown, DTFH, Tiny Desk, and Spontaneanation) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A talk show for the terminally online, but now it's also a podcast. Join your hosts Brian Wecht (Ninja Sex Party, Starbomb) and Leighton Gray (Dream Daddy, Game Grumps) for interviews with interesting people from around the internet, emotional honesty, goofs, advice, and more. Come hang with us. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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2J2BD is the collaboration of comedian brothers Eric and Jeff Rosenthal of ItsTheReal and legendary rappers Styles P, Sheek Louch and Jadakiss of The LOX. Each episode is a dynamic conversation between two sets of best friends who all grew up ten minutes from each other, but under completely different circumstances; the discussions touch on deep, thoughtful and utterly ridiculous subject matter and bring up the most random and fascinating stories. It's amazingly unique and undeniably enterta ...
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St. Louis on the Air

St. Louis Public Radio

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St. Louis on the Air creates a unique space where guests and listeners can share ideas and opinions with respect and honesty. Whether exploring issues and challenges confronting our region, discussing the latest innovations in science and technology, taking a closer look at our history or talking with authors, artists and musicians, St. Louis on the Air brings you the stories of St. Louis and the people who live, work and create in our region.
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You know you love…probably two Weezer records, but did you know that they recorded like a billion songs? Friends and comedians Jen Kleinrock and Patrick Ehlers learn about themselves and each other through Weezer’s vast catalogue.
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Chaos Considered

Chaos Considered

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The world is a weird, wacky, wonderful place! In this podcast Emily Roberts scrounges up the most chaotic stories she can find and Claire Middeke responds with positive tales of hope and wonder. Join Emily and Claire every other Wednesday to explore topics of science, history, pop culture, and more! Music: Funk it How it is by Tobias Weber
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Turning This Car Around

Lex Friedman, John Moltz and Jon Armstrong

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America's number one best and favorite podcast about fatherhood hosted by Lex Friedman, John Moltz and Jon Armstrong. Turning This Car Around is a podcast about parenthood from three dads, Lex Friedman, John Moltz and Jon Armstrong. You can follow us collectively on Twitter as @ttcashow Follow us on Tumblr! Lex Friedman is the Chief Revenue Officer at ART19. He is a pretty important guy in the world of podcasting. He's also a writer; he authored humor books like The Snuggie Sutra and The Kid ...
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Boobah rhymes with Tuba

Paul Emmett & Nathan Lee

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Paul and Nathan discuss two rhyming words suggested by listeners each week. Come for the rhymes, stay for the inexplicable tangents. Presented by Paul Emmett & Nathan Lee. Theme music ‘Tin Pan Alley’ by Dan Barton. Executive Producer: Em Shell.
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Less Talk About It is the podcast that brings you compelling and comical conversation from some amazing people. Hosted by Thee J.Rachelle, LTA is your favorite podcast and you don't even know it yet. The best part about is... all episodes are 25 MINUTES or less. Stay tuned.
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So we switching it up. We're going to be discussing kpop but we're mainly going to talk about what's really going on in the world right now. Yeah it's going to get serious but we're still going to have a good time. Stay tuned...
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Bobby Carter was part of a major shift for NPR Music’s Tiny Desk Concerts. The St. Louis native (and Riverview Gardens High School alum) emphasized diversity in music genre and representation of race and gender for the viral video series which has gained nearly NPR Music’s YouTube channel alone. On this episode of St. Louis on the Air, Carter, who …
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What happens when Soca meets NPR's famous Tiny Desk concert series? We’re celebrating a huge moment for Soca music as the legendary Machel Montano becomes the first Soca artist to perform on this iconic stage. This is a big step for the genre, putting it in front of a global audience—though some critics think Soca should be aiming even higher. We’l…
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In this week's episode, we touch on the recent lifting of the Tik Tok ban by now-President Donald Trump, soca ambassador Machel Montano's Tiny Desk performance, the legacy of the late, great film auteur David Lynch, the Season 2 premiere of "Severance", the first season of "Star Wars: Skeleton Crew", the comedy-drama "A Real Pain", the urban comedy…
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Kre8 Place's Quintrel Brown and Dwayne Ferguson join producer Miya Norfleet and host Elaine Cha for a roundup of new music releases from St. Louis musicians. Brown and Ferguson also explain how Kre8 Place provides a space for artists to grow and gain the resources in the St. Louis area. They also share details about the Hiphop Takeover event occurr…
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It's part two of our extremely timely takedown of Dan Brown's 2003 magnum opus (dei...?), where we cover everything we didn't in part I. It's a real banger... in that we are really banging our heads against the wall on this one. Our wonderful thumbnail art for this episode is by @hypochroma on instagram and you can find more of their art at hypochr…
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New and experienced beekeepers aiming to hone their honey-making skills will meet Feb. 8 in St. Louis for an annual workshop from the Eastern Missouri Beekeepers Association. We get to know Tom and Melissa Sostman, founders of VIA Honeybees, who went from newbie hobbyists to maintaining 150+ hives throughout Franklin and Jefferson County. They disc…
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Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe is pushing for a state board to oversee the St. Louis police department because he says it will make the city safer in the long run. The GOP chief executive is brushing aside criticism that the idea is another example of Republican-controlled state government micromanaging the heavily Democratic St. Louis region. In a wide-…
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Missouri's yearslong failure to connect criminal defendants with mental health treatment is only getting worse. More than 400 Missourians are languishing in jail as they wait to be placed into court-ordered psychiatric treatment. That's up from around 300 at this time last year. Missouri Independent reporter Clara Bates has been investigating the i…
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Before Reesha L. Archibald became a Hollywood television producer and started collaborating with Cedric the Entertainer and Eric Rhone, she was in St. Louis thinking about ways to use her artistic talents. Now that she’s made it big as an executive producer on shows including Bounce TV’s “Finding Happy” and “Johnson,” she’s focused on lifting up St…
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In this episode, we discuss the recently-announced nominee list for the 97th Academy Awards.Matthew Bailey on Social Media, my Fiverr gigs (MUSIC, MUSIC VIDEO & SHORT FILM REVIEWS) and where you can hear the BBB Radio podcast:https://linktr.ee/beersbeatsandbaileyRicardo Medina on Social Mediahttps://facebook.com/ricardo.medina.7169https://bsky.app/…
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Vivial Lopez, a St. Louis native, shares what it means to help her community become comfortable with talking about death. She specializes in helping the Black community fill out advance directives and navigate death. An advance directive is important for an individual to ensure what their end-of-life care and values are.…
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A panel of attorneys discuss local and regional legal issues. Discussion will include the latest attempt to change the , allegations by a chess star against the U.S. Chess Federation, why a Wendy’s restaurant in Bridgeton is paying $5 million to a former worker who was a victim of sexual assault on the job, why Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bail…
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St. Louis County Executive Sam Page has officially entered politically treacherous territory. He’s leading Missouri’s largest county at a time of downward population growth, an uncertain budgetary future, and for the first time since he took office in 2019, Page is facing a county council with enough antagonists to override his veto. Politics corre…
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Republicans in the Missouri General Assembly want to place a board with gubernatorial appointees in charge of overseeing the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department. It’s an idea with high-level support among police unions and Missouri’s new governor, but fierce opposition from St. Louis’ top elected officials. We talk about the proposal with one …
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We're back with our beloved (by both you and us) Bad Book Club series, this time with a revisit to one of the writers of all time: Dan Brown. We read The Da Vinci Code so you don't have to! Listen for a brutal takedown of Brown's factual inaccuracies, being too horned up for his own characters, incredibly childish writing style, and more. Trust us,…
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St. Louis County Library is spending more than half its collections budget on digital “eMedia” through subscriptions to services like Libby and Hoopla. The library told its patrons this month the cost would become “unsustainable” without changes. We hear from the library's director, Kristen Sorth, about the changing landscape for accessing books an…
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Between now and Feb. 14, Illinois residents can vote on whether to change their state flag — and if so, which resident-submitted design they'd like to see flying in the wind. We hear from two Illinois Flag Commission members who helped whittle down the selection from nearly 5,000 designs to the top ten. Flag design expert Ted Kaye also shares his s…
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A growing and significant body of research suggests that students benefit from having a teacher of the same race or ethnicity. Yet most teachers in the U.S. are white women. St. Louis entrepreneur Angelica Harris founded Top Tutors for Us to pair Black high school students with tutors who look like them. She shares how their services have led to im…
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About 15 years ago, Jason Cerrano was working for the Pattonville Fire Protection District when he conceptualized a way to make it more efficient for firefighters to put out fires. He wanted to automate how a fire truck selects its water source and pumps water, and allow pump operators to pay attention to other critical firefighting tasks. Cerrano,…
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On Friday, December 6th, Denim Gold joined us for a lunchtime show on our press floor. They brought their heartfelt blend of Americana and folk to the stage - from the soulful ballad “Charlie’s Song” to the anthemic “Under the Big Sky,” Michelle Rivers and Hannah King captivate with harmonies that echo the landscapes they sing about. The duo shares…
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A NASA mission that aims to launch a small satellite into Earth’s orbit in 2029 is named after Arlo Landolt, a renowned astronomer with roots in the Metro East. The goal of the Landolt Space Mission is to help scientists calibrate telescopes to more accurately measure the brightness of stars. We talk with Jennifer Boutte, the daughter of the late A…
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Eric, Jeff, Styles, Sheek, Jadakiss and Tony Moxberg got together in Yonkers to answer listener-submitted questions concerning upcoming music, live podcasts, best snacks, footraces, DC vs. Marvel, vegan wine, fast casual dining and much, much, much more! There's never been a review show as ridiculous as this - let us know what you think! Hosted on …
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The young ladies of Incarnate Word Academy’s varsity basketball team have managed to defeat every last one of their opponents for 141 games running. That makes them the national record holder for girls basketball consecutive wins. Guards Nevaeh Caffey and Addi Owen join their coach Dan Rolfes to discuss their schools 5-year winning streak and what …
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The sound of music took center stage at the St. Louis County Justice Center in Clayton this week. Two St. Louis Symphony Orchestra musicians visited the women’s residence to announce “Melodies of Hope,” a music education program for people incarcerated there. We talk with STLPR Arts and Culture reporter Jeremy Goodwin about his coverage of the new …
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Chicago Bulls player E.J. Liddell talks about his journey from Belleville to becoming a professional basketball player in the NBA. Liddell shares what has helped him in pursuing his dreams. He goes into depth about the community he surrounds himself with and the steps it took for him to become the best version of himself. He also reminisces about l…
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It's another episode of the podcast you're listening to! We talk about sleep preferences, ideal pajamas, the worst beat of all time, improper lav mic usage, Stephen King Babies, how to not slide into despair, and MORE! You really can have it all, folks. Check out our Patreon and support the show at patreon.com/leightonnight! Follow us on Twitter at…
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