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Seacreatures

Matt Testoni

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Welcome to the Seacreatures Podcast, a show all about the amazing animals that live beneath the waves. On each episode we chat about a specific seacreature with a guest who has spent time and interacted with this ocean animal. Our guests range from marine biologists to divers to underwater photographers, citizen scientists, and people that have an intense passion for marine life.
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Constant Wonder

BYUradio

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Stay in tune with our phenomenal world. Join us for explorations of science, art, history, and more. We're on a quest to find awe and wonder in all nature—human or wild, vast or small. Encounters that move us beyond words. Hosted by Marcus Smith, Constant Wonder is a production of BYUradio.
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Dream Interpreter and Symbolic Intuitive Jefferson Harman talks about all things metaphysical and holistic in this entertaining and informative series. Enjoy interviews with a wide array of practitioners, artists and healers as well as episodes of Jefferson's radio shows. Recommended for followers of all things metaphysical and holistic.
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South Bend's Own Words

IU South Bend Civil Rights Heritage Center

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People's stories recorded from the Oral History Collection of the Civil Rights Heritage Center at the Indiana University South Bend Archives. Telling the history of the civil rights movement and the experiences of Black, Latinx, LGBTQ, and other marginalized peoples in South Bend, Indiana. For more, visit crhc.iusb.edu.
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Invasion Of Privacy

Kate Wolff

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The Invasion of Privacy podcast breaks boundaries, as hosts Kate and CG Wolff combine their extremely honest and edgy humor with topics ranging from sexuality to the paranormal. They manage to talk about the meaning of life, sex, spirituality, and the daily struggles we endure in a way that is hilarious, digestible and entertaining. You will always be kept on your toes with a ton of dynamic and unique guests.
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Celeritas

Magnesium Film

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The first test of light speed flight has gone wrong, hurling an astronaut deep into the future where he searches the planets for remnants of the human race. 12 Episodes. Created, written and directed by Alexander Adell. Join our Discord for bonus content, discussion and AMAs https://discord.com/invite/JbwJN3TVGK Celeritas creator Alexander Adell is writing his next project in public, follow on Instagram to watch the train wreck: https://www.instagram.com/reel/C_deDLtoROk/
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Greetings and Salutations! Native Arkansan now Texan, Mom, Feminist, Loud, and Quirky. If you like dark humor, hidden history, and brutal honesty to deal with the bleakness that is life, you found the right rabbit hole. Call on & Leave a Message: https://anchor.fm/southernfriedsocialist/message
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Wild Oceans (HD)

Earth Touch

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Oceans cover 71 percent of the Earth's surface - that's a lot of space to explore! From estuaries to coral reefs and kelp forests, Earth Touch's underwater crew is telling the stories of the deep blue - one extraordinary dive at a time
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Becoming Adam

Adam/He/Him

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I grew up very religious in MI, joined the Army, married, had a son, moved to TN, divorced, had another son, and came out as transgender. I am now in the process of transitioning into a male at age 32. This is all about my life... The up, the downs, and the craziness. This is also about my faith and family. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/adam-walker5/support
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Why am I doing this?

Seppi Preston

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A podplace where we look at the things in our lives, that force us to question our decision making and have to ask, "Why am I doing this?" Whether, at first you thought choices were made rationally and now they need questioning, or we realise we were led to believe things would be better than they have turned out, or possibly that we did something, didn't know why and have now realised we were right all along. Join me Seppi Preston and let's ask, "Why am I doing this?".
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With makeshift decor and a boom box for music, the original Seahorse was totally undistinguished, but it became a sanctuary for South Bend’s LGBTQ+ community seeking a place where they could be their whole selves. Tom Beatty was a frequent patron, and he shares his personal experiences of coming out, his family’s reactions, the challenges he lived …
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A story of passion, persistence, and a barely plausible sea creature. Experts insisted that seahorses couldn't live in cold water off the coasts of Devonshire, England or Long Beach, California. Then two scuba divers proved them wrong.Guests:Neil Garrick-Maidment, Founder of The Seahorse TrustRoger Hansen, scuba instructor and retired high school t…
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This astronaut never took the stunning view from the Space Station for granted, even after 100 days in space. Life lessons for earthlings: behave like a crewmate, not a passenger, on this planet. That's the message Nicole Stott has been sharing ever since her return. And she gives particular insight into the healing effects of art and space on sick…
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Molly Densmore joins Kate and they discuss why having extreme political beliefs often allows people to miss the whole picture. They talk about P Diddy getting arrested for sex trafficking, racketeering charges, and more. They also get into whether an apocalypse is brewing in these crazy times, and how annoying toxic positivity is. Kate also asks Mo…
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When Scottish peregrine falcon chicks were stolen, George Smith used DNA to reveal the smugglers' crimes and return the birds to grateful peregrine parents. Also in this episode, we meet a California peregrine matriarch named Annie, whose engaged parenting approach has met with unusual success.Guests: Lynne Schofield and Sean Peterson, visiting bio…
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Bright hope for cystic fibrosis and progeria patients. Francis Collins gives a wide-ranging interview: the sequencing of the human genome; life-changing treatments for genetic diseases; how he astonished himself when he began to question his atheism; wrestling with the way his team at the NIH handled the Covid pandemic. All part of his journey on t…
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Emily Lubin joins Kate & CG and they discuss names that give awkward vibes. They also talk about the "Good Bodies" podcast Emily co-hosts, and how she feels about diet culture. They also get into how some people are forbidding others to come to their funeral. Kate shares how being an introvert at social events can be difficult with an extroverted h…
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Plants are sentient. It's not just animals that think. Able to choose, they detect problems, find nutrients, and defend themselves. Guest: Zoë Schlanger, science writer for The Atlantic and author of "The Light Eaters: How the Unseen World of Plant Intelligence Offers a New Understanding of Life on Earth"…
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Chris Kelly joins Kate & CG and they discuss their most recent Bigfoot excursion in NJ. Chris gets into the main things people describe who have seen a Sasquatch. They speculate why the Sasquatch are making cautious contact with them. Then CG shares his skepticism of Bigfoots existence, and they talk about their beliefs on the death penalty. Follow…
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Bringing the wonders of the natural world to the curious kids in your life, Constant Wonder KIDS is the podcast that turns everyday moments into extraordinary adventures! This new show from Constant Wonder shares fascinating facts and true stories about amazing people doing incredible things in nature.Join us as we explore the playful side of octop…
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When she realized that her father had become a voice for the scattered Hmong people, Kao Kalia Yang—who'd refused to speak English for 20 years—found the courage to do the same.Guest: Kao Kalia Yang, author of "Where Rivers Part," "The Song Poet," and "The Latehomecomer"
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Lauren Hope Krass joins Kate & CG and they discuss the astral realm. Lauren shares some intense lucid dreams she's had both recently and in her past. Then they get into the Venezuelan Gang that took over an apartment complex in Aurora Colorado. They also talk about time travel, healing, and the podcast Lauren co-hosts, "Good Bodies". Follow on IG: …
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Send us a text In this episode of Seacreatures we chat to Madi Green, a forensic marine ecologist all about the wonderful world of sharks. Matt and Madi chat about everything shark including how some shark babies are born with tiny sheaths on their nose and what species is the world smallest shark. Learn more about sharks here https://www.shark-ref…
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Lyme disease keeps her from driving, but the beloved author of The Joy Luck Club relishes the wonder of nature right at home. Amy Tan's insights will help you see your back yard, whatever its size, in a whole new light. Tune in as she describes the animal life in her yard—hummingbirds, owls, finches, squirrels, and even rats—as if they were players…
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Jon Koppel joins Kate & Siege and they discuss whether having out of town guests is cool. They get into the upcoming Friday the 13th, and talk about times they were scared. Then they name some events that should be at the 2028 Olympics, and how we're all living through a time that there will be a thousand books and movies about. Follow on IG: @thek…
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Mike McGuire joins Kate & CG and he tells them about his indoor skate park, The Yard, and some of the wildest things he's experienced there. They discuss how Hurricane Debby blew $1 million worth of cocaine onto the beach in the Florida keys, and how sea life is getting effected by drug mules. Then they get into face tattoos, the Olympics, and arre…
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We're busy working on stories to remind you how phenomenal our world is! Coming up next season: Amy Tan, author of six New York Times best-selling novels, takes us into her back yard to meet the wild birds whose vibrant individual lives populate the pages of her new non-fiction book. Hmong American writer Kao Kalia Yang shares her discovery that he…
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After growing up in Puerto Rico, Joaquin Robles moved to South Bend, Indiana, and lived forty-plus years here. Joaquin talks about his experiences in this city, and his perspectives on multi-generational discrimination and evolution of the Latine community here. This episode was produced by Jon Watson from the Ernestine M. Raclin School of the Arts…
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Kim Blacklock joins Kate and they discuss how she won "World's Tallest Female Comedian" and what it was like growing up being taller than everyone. They also talk about the Lions Gate Portal, Kim's Samoan heritage, Apocalypstic, and the importance of teaching. They get into how Bangladesh’s Prime Minister resigned and fled to India after widespread…
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Chris Netzel joins Kate & Siege and he talks about how he became a paranormal investigator doing livestreams on TikTok. Chris explains how he visits cemeteries at night, and some of the strangest moments he's had ghost hunting. They also discuss the importance of being respectful of spirits when communicating with them. Follow on IG: @thekatewolff …
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Send us a text Matt and Professor Mary-Anne chat all about the world of Seals. Mary-Anne shares lots of awesome information about seal biology, facts about how they sleep and dive, and even what it's like to sit next to a 3 tonne Elephant Seal. Check out Professor Mary-Anne Lea's work here https://mpredlab.org/ and on Instagram https://www.instagra…
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Yasmeen Lari was a famous Pakistani architect celebrated for her work in steel, cement, and glass. In her 60s, she turned her back on all that, and, after a massive earthquake hit her country, she began to work with locals building humble homes of adobe, mud, and bamboo. Painter Henri Matisse, when debilitated by stomach cancer in his 70s, hung up …
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Chris Kelly joins Kate & CG and they discuss their Bigfoot excursion. They talk about the calls the group made, and how they got responses from Sasquatch. They get into how there’s scientific proof but it’s not allowed to be known to the masses for some reason. Kate also asks Chris if he thinks his enthusiasm for Sasquatch is linked to his healing …
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Northern bald ibises vanished from the wild in Europe 400 years ago. Austrian scientists attempted to re-introduce the birds to the wild, but the birds got spectacularly lost when they were released for migration, flying east in their search for south. In this episode of Constant Wonder, learn how Johannes Fritz was inspired by a Hollywood movie, l…
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Alex Anderson joins Kate and CG to discuss the attempted assassination of Trump, and Alex’s new movie, “Fog”. They get into what pulled him to write the script, and some of the most memorable scenes. Then they talk about pranks, marriage, a steakhouse that closed after meth was found in the soy sauce, fighting alligators, and more. Follow on IG: @t…
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Born to a Taiwanese mother and Welsh father, Jessica J. Lee grew up in suburban Ontario feeling "not quite Canadian." She attempted to set down roots in England as a young adult, but her sense of belonging was challenged by the xenophobia that followed Brexit. In this episode of Constant Wonder, we'll examine how nature helps an immigrant or transp…
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Jon Koppel joins Kate & CG and they talk sunbathing, gay bachelor parties, Sylvester Stallone, and their favorite concerts. Then they discuss the Presidential Election, and what candidate they’re feeling. They also get into whether hitmen are real, profane t-shirts, & the intense heat wave. Follow on IG: @thekatewolff @chas.gustave @peaks_podcast S…
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A bee’s brain is tiny, but its one million neurons make shockingly complex connections. Individual bee and bumblebee intelligence is phenomenal, from spatial memory to communication. And would you believe that bees are likely also capable of play? Two leading researchers paint a compelling picture of just how much we’ve underestimated the individua…
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Keren Margolis & Amanda Gail join Kate & CG to talk about the Presidential debate. Then they get into Justin Timberlake's arrest, the mysterious 10 feet monoliths appearing out of nowhere, and a ride that got stuck upside down for about 26 min 50 feet in the air. They wrap up by discussing whether sh*t talking is cool or not cool. Follow on IG: @th…
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Send us a text Matt and Klaus talk all about the world of the Lionfish in this episode of the SEACREATURES podcast. Klaus shares some amazing insights into why Lionfish are so environmentally damaging in the Caribbean but beloved and in the Pacific. And, we chat about Klaus's latest book! Check out Klaus's website here https://pacificklaus.com/ and…
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Alan Townsend describes his early professional and personal life as marked by a naïve faith in the power of science to provide answers and solve problems. Townsend was already softening his early scientific dogmatism when his wife and his daughter were diagnosed with unrelated brain cancers. One survived, while the other did not, and this father an…
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After farmer Mas Masumoto was contacted as next-of-kin for a woman he knew almost nothing about, he set about to uncover why his disabled aunt was hidden away after WWII, and his efforts began to heal wounds that were seven decades old. His story tracks the triumphs and heartaches of four generations of Japanese Americans. Guest: David Mas Masumoto…
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Marie Galdi, owner of "Your Soul’s Retreat", joins Kate to discuss her company starting from it's inception. Marie then explains what's an Akashic Soul Reading, and when she started doing them. They also get into parenting four children, nutrition and wellness coaching, sacred land, and the importance of community. Follow on IG: @thekatewolff @thea…
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As the only African American Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) at South Bend, Indiana’s Memorial Hospital in the late 1960s, Charlotte Huddleston shares her perspective on racism in healthcare, housing, and in education. This episode is the first of a new format for “South Bend’s Own Words,” featuring more of the back story behind the history. We hope…
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Amidst the annus horribilis that was 2020, New York-based writer John Oakes sought to exorcise some of his own inner noise and "automaticity" by doing a week-long liquid-only fast. He liked it so well that he and his wife, Carin Kuoni, began fasting twice a year. And he liked that so well that he wrote a book about it. In this episode of Constant W…
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Since 2017, for 54 episodes, you’ve been with us as we’ve gone back into South Bend’s history. And next week, we’re presenting a new format for “South Bend’s Own Words.” It still shares stories of people who worked to make this city change—real stories told by them, in their own voices. Look for the first of the new episodes to arrive in this same …
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When Christian Wiman and Danielle Chapman met and married, life seemed charmed and the horizon calm. But within a year, Christian was diagnosed with a rare, incurable blood cancer, and their life veered in directions unforeseen. Now, over twenty years later, Christian and Danielle and their two teenage daughters are thriving; Christian is cancer fr…
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Jon Koppel joins Kate & CG and they discuss what might be the worst superpower ever, and they all name some "boner killers". They also talk about what's happening in Rafah, Donald Trump being found guilty, and what the best country to live in is. Then they get into Pope Francis using a homophobic slur & share their opinions on having a romantic par…
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Listen to this post: This podcast episode is not about my grandma, but it is about a grandma with a grill. Sara M. Acevedo’s grandma who used to make wonderful food on the grill for Sara back home in Colombia when she was growing up. You’ll hear more soon about the POD Access project that […]Cheryl Green
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Send us a text In this episode Matt chats to squid and climate scientist Gretta Pecl all about the amazing world of squid! From their bizarre and various mating behaviours to why their skin and ink is so cool. If you love squid facts this is the episode for you! Check out Gretta's citizen science project REDMAP here https://www.redmap.org.au/ Grett…
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He's known as the "Bear Man of India" for his work rescuing sloth bears from inhumane conditions "dancing" on the streets. His obsession with helping animals began early in his life, when he'd spend full-moon nights high in a jungle tree watching a procession of wild animals visit a nearby watering hole. In the intervening 30 years, he's braved the…
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Candi Clare joins Kate & Siege and they discuss the snack ban, NYC energy, and the video of P Diddy beating Cassie Ventura. Candi shares that she's getting surgery soon, and how she signed up for a 5K for the Fall. They also get into the dispute between Marjorie Taylor Greene & Jasmine Crockett, crystals, and then Kate reads Candi's tarot cards. Fo…
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This week we bring you a very special feed drop. Our host, Marcus Smith, appears as a guest on the podcast "The[ART]ology: Finding God in the Movies." In this episode, Marcus describes how the Constant Wonder podcast came to be. And he shares his favorite movies, from "Babette's Feast" to "Marcel the Shell with Shoes On." "The[ART]ology" podcast pu…
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Nicole Antoinette joins Kate & they talk about the Geomagnetic Solar storm which caused the aurora borealis to be seen in many places. Nicole also explains how she’s been getting abducted by aliens since her teens. In addition, they discuss how compliments matter, the Met Gala being compared to the Capital in “Hunger Games”, and how painful unreali…
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After Tod O'Donnell suffers a traumatic brain injury, his filmmaker son, Tim, documents his recovery and his advocacy for others. The family embraces "Tod 2.0," a more fearless, more open version of his former self. Listen to Tod's accounts of life today, what he calls "a new frontier." Guests: Tod O'Donnell, subject of the documentaries "The House…
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Lara from Delphi Tarot joins Kate and she talks about giving readings at the Magic Castle. They also discuss how the US Drug Control Agency is reclassifying marijuana as a less dangerous drug, and predictions for the collective. Then they get into surrendering to the journey, and trusting closed doors. Follow on IG: @thekatewolff @delphitarot_by_la…
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Explore the hidden world of nematodes. These tiny—less than one millimeter long—organisms are everywhere in the soil, some as plant parasites, others as pest predators. With 57 billion nematodes in the soil for each human standing on it, turns out their importance in genetic research and biomedicine is immense.Join us as we delve into this fascinat…
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The final step in the journey is against his will. Episode 12 of 12. Celeritas creator Alexander Adell is writing his next project in public, follow on Instagram to watch the train wreck: https://www.instagram.com/reel/C_deDLtoROk/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesMagnesium Film
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