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The Bill Handel Show Podcast

Bill Handel

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Bill Handel has been in broadcasting since 1985. It was a fluke how he got in, and it's probably a fluke he's still here. He has spoken with murderers, Presidents, titans of business, but best of all, people who are so unbelievably crazy, it's almost beyond belief. His morning show broadcasts Monday through Friday, 6:00 am to 9:00 am Pacific on KFI AM 640. It's about everything and nothing: politics, history, serious and crazy current events, analysis, and tons of personal stories. For examp ...
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The Met: In Focus

The Metropolitan Opera

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In Focus, a new podcast series from the Metropolitan Opera, introduces audience members to the operatic masterpieces presented in the company’s award-winning Live in HD cinema transmissions. Hosted by Met radio commentator and staff writer William Berger, In Focus provides historical context about the works and their creators, as well as insightful commentary about the drama and the music, accompanied by excerpts from past Met performances. For more information and a Live in HD schedule, vis ...
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CACOPHONY: GREAT CLASSICAL MUSIC

Cacophony - Steve Thomas

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Hear more. Feel more. Be more! Come with me and dive into some great classical music. For over 1000 years great musicians have explored what it means to live, love, die and everything in between: asking all our deep and universal questions. Escape the cacophony - the noise of your brain and daily life; tune into the music, your feelings and emotions ‘good’ and ‘bad’ …and find the space, stillness and love that underpins everything. NB: May include loud noise, surprises, challenges, cacophono ...
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All Things Together

Five Solas Media

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An imaginative and informative podcast from Five Solas Media for families of all ages exploring how Christ holds all things together throughout time. Each month, hosts Troy and Melissa Lamberth will be joined by special guests and feature entertaining performances that will highlight key people and concepts throughout church history that have a direct connection with us today. Visit us at www.fivesolasmedia.com
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Prepare to embark on a captivating journey with Bill Handel as he navigates the shifting tides of the United States Supreme Court. This episode plunges into the heart of the judiciary's transformation, shedding light on its recent conservative pivot and the ethical quandaries it grapples with. Bill discusses landmark cases, from the foundational Ma…
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Join Bill Handel as he embarks on a riveting journey through the tangled web of today's political landscape. This episode takes you beyond the headlines to uncover the complex dynamics shaping both American and global politics. Bill casts a spotlight on the growing influence of evangelical movements and their pivotal role in steering political agen…
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Ever wondered what it’s like to wield absolute power? To hold in your hand the keys to freedom for someone deemed guilty by the law? Well, tune in to the latest episode of the Bill Handel Show Podcast, where Bill takes us on an electrifying journey through the murky and often controversial world of presidential pardons. Join Bill as he dives deep i…
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Bill Handel takes you on a journey through the bustling world of travel in this episode of The Bill Handel Show Podcast. Sharing his personal experiences and top tips, Bill provides essential advice on how to avoid the "stupid American" stereotype while exploring foreign lands. He recounts his adventures navigating the crowded streets of Venice, de…
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The Bill Handel Show Podcast takes you into the captivating and quirky history of the Summer and Winter Olympic Games. Bill explores the unique aspects of the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics, including the opening ceremony along the Seine River and the mixed reactions to the French cuisine served to the athletes. Embark on a gastronomic journey through …
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Bill Handel takes a fascinating look at the eccentricities of Congress, spotlighting some of the most controversial and bizarre figures in recent history. From Marjorie Taylor Greene's outlandish conspiracy theories to the historical expulsions of Congress members, Bill provides a thorough analysis, peppered with his trademark humor and insight. Ex…
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A subtle extremist, in his Symphony no.51 Haydn throws down some extraordinary challenges to his horn players - can they beat the ‘immutable forces of nature’? Listening time 30 mins (podcast 9′, music 21′) Music here on YouTube, Spotify and [with links to first movement only] on Apple and Amazon played by The English Concert, conducted by Trevor P…
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Bill Handel delves deep into the tumultuous landscape of American politics, beginning with a thorough analysis of Joe Biden's faltering debate performance, which has sent shockwaves through the Democratic Party, causing widespread concern and speculation about the future direction of his campaign. The discussion then shifts gears to cover the drama…
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Join Bill Handel in a captivating episode of The Bill Handel Show Podcast as he shares his profound passion for aviation. Bill provides fascinating insights into the history and evolution of the aviation industry, weaving personal anecdotes about his travels with an in-depth analysis of Boeing's rise and fall. Discover the remarkable story of the W…
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Bill Handel takes you through America's dark and twisted history of presidential assassinations and near-misses. In this episode, Handel pulls no punches as he delves into the bloodstained annals of American politics, sharing his personal memories and razor-sharp analysis of these earth-shattering events. Handel revisits the infamous assassination …
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Tune in for a thought-provoking journey through some defining moments in Bill’s life and the world. Bill reflects on the assassination of John F. Kennedy, sharing how this pivotal event shaped his understanding of politics and history. He also discusses the tragic events of September 11, 2001, analyzing the immediate aftermath and long-term impact …
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Bill Handel takes us on a captivating journey through his extraordinary life story in this episode of the Bill Handel Show Podcast. From his humble beginnings in Brazil to his rise as a renowned radio host, Bill shares personal anecdotes and reflections on his experiences. He delves into his family's immigration to the United States, his struggles …
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Bill Handel takes us on a captivating journey through his family's extraordinary history on the very first episode of The Bill Handel Show Podcast. From his grandparents' roots in Eastern Europe to his father's harrowing experiences during World War II, Bill shares a deeply personal and compelling narrative. Discover how his father's linguistic tal…
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🪶Interview with Dr. Stephen Nichols 🪶Brand new As Told By Littles Podcast Theater— Anne Bradstreet: Pilgrim, Puritan, Poet 🪶Giveaway of The Church History ABCs by Stephen Nichols Show links: Five Solas Media Give a tax-deductible donation to Five Solas Media, Inc Five Solas Media Instagram - Enter giveaway here! Five Solas Media Facebook - Enter gi…
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A cool and funky wedding anniversary present - a 15 minute classic from the most famous composer alive, Stravinsky's Dumbarton Oaks is stylish, sophisticated and hugely enjoyable! Listening time 23 mins (podcast 8', music 15') Music here, played by the Ensemble InterContemporain conducted by Pierre Boulez, on Youtube, Spotify, and (links to the 1st…
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Pianist Rolf Hind introduces one of the epics of piano music. A heady mix of virtuoso composing and devout faith, Olivier Messiaen's 20 reflections on the infant Jesus, Vingt regards sur l'infant Jésus, brings us a two-hour deep dive of awesome power and beautiful stillness. Listening time 38 mins (plus music 2hrs 8') Music here on Youtube, played …
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🎄Discussion with Church kids on their favorite Christmas carols 🎄Interview with Joni Eareckson Tada 🎄Brand new As Told By Littles Podcast Theater: The Making of Handel’s Messiah 🎄BIG Christmas Giveaway —on Instagram and Facebook Show links: Joni — the movie Joni | A Billy Graham Film Five Solas Media Give a tax-deductible donation to Five Solas Med…
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🦃 Discussion w/ kids about the joys and challenges of being hospitable 🦃 Interview with Marci Ferrell from Thankful Homemaker 🦃 Brand new As Told By Littles Podcast Theater: The Hospitality of Katharina Zell 🦃 Crossway’s Church History Study Bible Giveaway - Visit our social media pages for details on how to win! Instagram - @fivesolasmedia Faceboo…
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Hot off the press! The wonders of modern tech allow us to enjoy Katharina Nohl's rhapsody for piano and orchestra, Spices, before it's even been performed by live musicians! And Katharina joins us to talk us through the recipe. Listening time 33 mins (podcast 15', music 18') The complete music here on Youtube. What do you think? Tell me with a comm…
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Big Reformation Month Episode! Samuel Sey, Zwingli, and Sausages 🌭Brand new "As Told By Littles" Podcast Theater: Zwingli and the Sausage Supper 🌭Interview with writer and blogger, Samuel Sey 🌭Kids Conversation: How God used sinners saved by grace in the Reformation 🌭Reformation Day Giveaway: Visit our social media for details: Instagram @fivesolas…
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Always entertaining the crowds, Haydn brings up his 50 with typical style (before settling down for 50 more symphonies). Not a famous piece but well worth a listen! Listening time 27 mins (podcast 9', music 18') Music here on Youtube, Spotify, Amazon and Apple Musics played by the Swedish Chamber Orchestra conducted by Béla Drahos. You can buy the …
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Episode #7 includes: 📖An interview with Tyler Van Holteren, author of Little Pilgrims Big Journey. We talk about The Pilgrim’s Progress and John Bunyan. 📖A talk with our kids about their first memories of The Pilgrim’s Progress. 📖A brand new As Told by Littles Podcast Theater - Bunyan’s Lunch Date (We cannot confirm of deny that Bunyan drank juice …
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It's the Women’s World Cup of Classical Music! And it's THE FINAL! USA vs Republic of Ireland Complete music here: hthttps://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCXUbmBaA9OoRjafAn_k1zTnHR8cH9qyj Please listen to the music and then: vote here: https://forms.gle/XJoU1Vr3MfWraQL48 Voting open NOW Please share the podcast widely, by telling people you know and …
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Maja S K Ratkje joins Cacophony at the Women's World Cup to explore the fun and joy of writing music and choose pieces by her Norwegian colleagues. But there must be something in the Norwegian water, as there's the same tiny inspiration for several of the composers! The complete pieces on Maja's list can be heard here: https://youtube.com/playlist?…
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It's Cacophony… at the Women’s Football World Cup! A glorious celebration of music from around the world, all written by women, and chosen specially for Cacophony by leading female musicians. Singer, Gabriella di Laccio is our guide to music by women from Brazil - a melting pot of traditions and cultures that ends up with music that sounds... Brazi…
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It's Cacophony… at the Women’s Football World Cup! A glorious celebration of music from around the world, all written by women, and chosen specially for Cacophony by leading female musicians. In this episode we turn to Canada, where Melissa Hui's selection is typically diverse with living composers who are first nations, Canadian born and immigrant…
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Episode #6 includes: *The Lamberth kids talk about the sanctity of life with their parents. * Seven Weeks Coffee’s founder, Anton Krecic, talks about coffee and the sanctity of life. * A brand new As Told By Littles Podcast Theater - Newton & Wilberforce: Friends for Life (John Newton and William Wilberforce) * Enter our Giveaway for a bag of Seven…
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It's Cacophony… at the Women’s Football World Cup! A glorious celebration of music from around the world, all written by women, and chosen specially for Cacophony by leading female musicians. We shift the focus to England, with Roxanna Panufnik's choice of rich and satisfying pieces from a line up of stellar composers. Listening time: podcast 20min…
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It's Cacophony… at the Women’s Football World Cup! A glorious celebration of music from around the world, all written by women, and chosen specially for Cacophony by leading female musicians. Elena Kats-Chernin presents her choices of music from Australia - composers who all work hard and write music of vitality, invention, intensity and often fun!…
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It's Cacophony… at the Women’s Football World Cup! A glorious celebration of music from around the world, all written by women, and chosen specially for Cacophony by leading female musicians. In this epsiode, Inés Medina Fernández presents her choices of music from Spain, carefully chosen from accross the country and including including famous musi…
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It's Cacophony… at the Women’s Football World Cup! A glorious celebration of music from around the world, all written by women, and chosen specially for Cacophony by leading female musicians. This episode features music from the Netherlands and Marion von Tilzer's choices of music that gets us more connected. We'll hear how, when a performer is rel…
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It's Cacophony …at the Women’s Football World Cup! A glorious celebration of music from around the world, all written by women, and chosen specially for Cacophony by leading female musicians. This epsiode we hear top young composer, Sage Shurman, getting super excited - in a pretty chilled Californian kind of way - for both the World Cup football a…
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It's Cacophony …at the Women’s Football World Cup! A glorious celebration of music from around the world, all written by women, and chosen specially for Cacophony by leading female musicians. In this episode we hear from Katharina Nohl, founder of the Swiss Female Composers Festival, with her choices of music from Switzerland and how giving female …
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By turns grand and genial with moments of great inventiveness and wit, Louise Farrenc's Nonet for wind and strings is a bit of magic! Listening time 37 mins (podcast 7', music 30') Music here on Youtube, Spotify, Amazon and Apple Musics (tracks 7-10) played by the Intercontinental Ensemble with tons of style and (unlike some of the other recordings…
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Meeting his boss's insatiable desire for new content 'forced' [his word] Joseph Haydn to write original, inventive music that sounds as fresh and full of life today as when it was written. And he wrote so much great music that I only heard this piano trio for the first time this week - and it's wonderful stuff. Listening time 19 mins (podcast 6', m…
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110 years ago in Paris, Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring caused a furore and changed music forever. Did the police have to be called? It's still a piece that shocks and stuns and is filled with something amazing every second. Listening time c45 mins (podcast, 12', Music 33') Music here on Spotify, Amazon and Apple Music played by the Junge Deutsche …
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A rarity from Wales (a Welsh rare-bit?), Grace Williams's orchestral piece Penillion surprises, delights and has an epic grandeur. It's terrific stuff and I think you'll love it! Listening time 25 mins (podcast, 7', Music 18') Music here on Youtube played by the BBC National Orchestra of Wales conducted by Owain Arwel Hughes What do you think? Tell…
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Another great, short piece, here's the first of Joan Tower's Fanfares celebrating risk-taking and adventurous women. This is both celebratory and substantial, plus a workout for brass and percussion. Listening time 8 mins (podcast 5.5', music 2.5') Listen to the music, Fanfare for the Uncommon Woman No.1, here on Youtube, Spotify, Apple Music or Am…
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This episode includes: * Professor Andy McIntosh speaking about creation, science, and scientist Michael Faraday. * Brand new As Told By Littles Podcast Theater - George and Ben: Unlikely Friends (George Whitefield & Ben Franklin) * Enter our Giveaway for Crossway’s Church History Study Bible on Instagram and Facebook * Learn more at www.fivesolasm…
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A short podcast about the shortest of pieces, yet Aaron Copland's Fanfare for the Common Man still packs a punch and seems to point to big issues. 'No taxation without representation'? Perhaps today's call should be 'No representatives (from the Head of State down) who don't pay their taxes!' Listening time c10 minutes (podcast 6', music 3') Listen…
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Often on the edge, in life and music, Beethoven goes to extremes on the piano to show us the extreme depth of his feelings. His Appassionata Sonata is every bit as intense as its name suggests! Listening time 33 mins (podcast 10', music 23') Listen to the whole piece here, played by Maurizio Pollini on piano on Youtube, Spotify, Apple Music (this l…
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Lost for 150 years and then, because it was so good, presumed to have been written by her brother, Fanny Mendelssohn's Easter Sonata for piano is passionate, intense, lyrical and dramatic... and the story of its rediscovery is no less compelling. Listening time c36 mins [11' podcast, 21 or 25' music] The complete music is here in the original 1970s…
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An Interview with Church History author Simonetta Carr A discussion with our kids on growing up hearing the preaching of God’s Word every Sunday A brand new As Told By Littles Podcast Theater- Lady Jane Grey’s Last Stand Enter giveaway at fivesolasmedia.comFive Solas Media
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English folk music is often typically nostalgic and melancholy. Cacophony goes in search of happiness with Malcolm Arnold's English Dances - pretty, witty and bright! Listening time 24 mins (podcast 6', music 18') Music here, played by the Queensland Symphony Orchestra conducted by Andrew Penny on Youtube, Spotify, Apple Music (tracks 1-8 English D…
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Haunting and melancholy music from my hometown, Vaughan Williams's Norfolk Rhapsody No.1 features the old songs of fisherman and the last days of a way of life. Like the local landscape it's bleak but beautiful! Total listening time 18 mins (podcast 7', music 11') Here's Joe Anderson, James ‘Duggie’ Carter and the Reverend Alfred Huddle: The music …
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Packed with memorable Czech songs about pigeons, nightingales, love, life and unploughed fields, Vítěslava Kaprálová's Rustic Suite mixes countryside charm with the confident orchestral swagger of a 23 year old receiving acclaim in Paris and London. Music full of life and good tunes! Listening time 21 mins (music 16', podcast 5') The music is here,…
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Small but perfectly formed, Germaine Tailleferre's Little Suite is seven minutes of innocent delight from a composer looking to escape from the trials of a difficult life. It may be short, but it's packed with memorable tunes and a joyous spirit. Irresistible! Listening time c14 minutes (podcast 7', music 7') It's not available commercially, but th…
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It's a riot of colour at the carnival in Stravinsky's wonderful ballet, Petrushka, with dancing (of course), puppets, romance (kind of), fighting, and a wild bear. It's got everything - even a French song about a woman's prosthetic limb, but you have to listen for an explanation...! Total listening time 48 mins (podcast 13', music 35') The music is…
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Get The Luthers Activity Pack your children can use while listening to this episode. You can ENTER OUR CONTEST to win a signed copy of Douglas Bond’s Luther in Love book. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share!Five Solas Media
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Who doesn't love gazing at the sea? It's something that brings out the meditative in all of us as we stare at it and think deep thoughts. Claude Debussy didn't want us to think too hard - just to listen. In La Mer, he brings The Sea to us wherever we are, in all its beauty and wonder. Total listening time 36 mins (podcast 11', music 25') The music …
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