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Profiles In Eccentricity

John Fahy, Aaron Pita, Matt Brousseau

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A show about weirdos. Hosted by comedians John Fahy, Aaron Pita, and Matt Brousseau, each episode tells a tale about someone who lives afoul of the rules most of us live by.
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Dream Chasers and Eccentrics

Paul Trammell

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Dreams can't be caught unless they are chased, and eccentricity is but a symptom of brilliance. I interview extraordinary people who forge their own path, make their own rules, and live outside the norms of society. Together, we can learn from each other. Remember, foolish people keep making the same mistakes, smart people learn from their mistakes and successes, and extraordinary people learn from the mistakes and successes of both themselves and of others. That is what Dream Chasers and Ec ...
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Entrepreneurs, Executives, and Eccentrics is a podcast that explores the world of business through in-depth interviews with a diverse range of guests, hosted by Scott Turman. From a visionary entrepreneur who has turned dreams into a successful venture, to accomplished executives shaping industries, and eccentric personalities with unique approaches to business and life, Scott navigates through their stories with a blend of curiosity and expertise. https://eeae.co/
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Eccentric

run by teenagers

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A podcast that uncovers and analyses inverse perspectives in topics like the entertainment industry, mental health, politics, and many more.
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Eccentric Podcast

Eccentric Media

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Welcome to the Eccentric podcast, presented to you by Eccentric Media. A Canadian based start-up about technology. The Eccentric podcast is about tech and other general stuff, with special guests as well!
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Eccentric Brands Flock

Edyline Espaillat

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You're not stuck, you're just hiding. You're worried that if you don't do it the way others do, you'll be seen as less professional, inexperienced, or even unintelligent for choosing a different route. But in actuality, if you're hiding your weirdness, you're losing money! Welcome to Eccentric Brands Flock — the podcast that proves your quirks are your superpower. Hosted by me, brand designer and owner of Edyline Brand Design, Edyline Espaillat, this show helps creative entrepreneurs and con ...
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Unexpectedly Eccentric

Torrel Mashabane

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Not really defined. I’m just here to talk. Let out my emotions about why mosquitos won’t leave me alone or how the world refuses to see women. Or something of that sorts. Be prepared for plenty rambling
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Eccentric & Extinct

Kat

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Like learning about ghosts, odd science experiments, debunking myths, random fact knowledge, and just plan weird things? Join in as I talk about the oddities & phenomenons of the past, present, & future.
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Be Eccentric

Dr Marcin Lipski

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While people are less active, we also have a MASSIVE increase in PAINS, ACHES & INJURIES in people who love sports, as well as in those who like little to no movement. Why do we see the same problems across two different type of humans? YES, because they are BOTH HUMANS! GEEE, did not see that coming hey?! PLUS, because both of them are lacking in what fancy exercise and sport scientists like me like to call: ECCENTRIC EXERCISE AND TRAINING! Nah, it has nothing to do with pineapples and sung ...
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Mind Gum: An Eccentric’s Personal Podcast

Mind Gum: An Eccentric’s Personal Podcast

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Mind Gum is the odd little story of me, told one lurching story at a time. I am at best an eccentric. I almost went to Yale. My parents told me I should work at McDonald’s to pay for a car instead. I worked with people on a 1500-website project. I am rotting at a call center now. These are the brief glimpses of inner peace I have from being creative. If you like my debut, please share the sugar out of it. I have to be successful at even one thing in my life, and your mentioning me would be t ...
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Welcome to the Eccentric Brands Flock podcast, where the weird and crazy thrive! I’m your host, Edyline Espaillat, owner and Brand Designer of Edyline Brand Design, with 4 years of graphic design experience. For this trailer, you’ll learn a little about this podcast and me as well because I want you guys to know me well before we start thing thing.…
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This week Matt begins the life of an artist who found inspiration from his family friend Louis Daguerre, an early pioneer of photography, before war in France led him to work in England where he increased his work in imagery and began to dream of the movement of picture!
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Ian Wallace is a dream psychologist who has also worked professionally as a North Sea oil-rig roughneck, mountain guide, session musician, fashion photographer, commercial pilot, military psychologist, relationship counsellor, child psychologist, celebrity psychologist and artificial intelligence inventor. His knowledge of dreams and his ability to…
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This week Aaron details the life of a famed French knight, a comrade of Joan of Arc, a practitioner of black magic and a big time murderer, Gilles de Rais! We follow his poor upbringing, lavish banquets, extensive crimes and an unwavering faith in God amid the bloodshed! Be warned: this episode contains child murder, torture and sexual violence.…
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Mike Pushkin is a member of the West Virginia House of Delegates and is the Chair of the WV Democrat Party. We talk about why elections matter, the top of the ticket vs the bottom of the ticket, substance-abuse issues, addiction and recovery, a day in the life of a delegate, representing the people, division of Americans, what we all have in common…
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Elliott Hasler wrote, directed, and filmed "Vindication Swim," the story of Mercedes Gleitz, the first British woman to swim the English Channel. He also wrote and directed "WWII: The Long Road Home," which opened in the USA and the UK, and for which Elliott was praised as "perhaps the next Spielberg." "Vindication Swim" opened in select theaters O…
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This week Johnboy starts the history of the Canadian Biker Wars with a focus on the man that would become the leader of the Hell's Angels in Canada. Walter Stadnick is a mysterious wee man with a horribly scarred face who evades capture by the police and being usurped by rivals in the Hell's Angels, Satan's Choice and other violent motorcycle gangs…
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After the previous episode with Scott Wells and Tina Erwin, I realized Tina and I had a lot more to talk about. The subject of Karma and Frequency came up and I was intrigued. After learning that she had written a book on this, titled "Karma and Frequency," I scheduled another interview with her, got the book, and read it. One could argue that noth…
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This episode John profiles the combative art of Chris Burden, who willfully had himself shot to be taken seriously. Satirical and disturbing commercials, crucifixion to a Volkswagen and a habit of creating terrifying and visceral live performances and inventions were all a part of Burden's vision.
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You might remember Tina Erwin from the episode Ghost Helper Tina Erwin April 2024. She is a retired Commander in the US Navy who has had psychic abilities since she was a child. She is now know for helping ghosts, who she explains are souls trapped on Earth, pass on to Heaven. After last week's interview with Scott Wells where we discussed his Ouij…
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In this conversation, James, a seasoned resort architect, shares insights into his career spanning nearly four decades. He emphasizes the importance of placemaking in architecture, focusing on creating unique experiences rather than just buildings. James discusses his journey from concept to construction, highlighting the collaborative process with…
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This week Laura fills in for Aaron with a loopy tale of a respected surgeon who falls ill before his ties to a sketchy underground amputation circle is exposed! Matt gives a brief history of a burgeoning Milwaukee and the battles over bridges and Johnboy dives into the battle between the first chapter of the Hell's Angels in Scandinavia and the nat…
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Scott grew up in a small town in Idaho. When he was 16 years old, he bought a Ouija board. His friends got to it before he did, and while he was at work, they had an experience so terifying that they burned the board. This is just the beginning of a story so enthralling and scary that I got goosebumps several times during the interview. The book, "…
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A sad diletante, a Swan King, and a school full of demons! This week fan favorite Laura Crawford fills in for Johnboy as Matt covers the annoying writer Count Eric Stenbock, Aaron brings the tale of the oppulent King Ludwig II of Bavaria, lover of Wagner and fake caves, and Laura wraps it up with the wild story of a Miami high school full of headle…
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Robert Abele is an artist who paints Cape Cod scenes in oils. He is also a master of cultivating a creative life, and a master of articulating what this means. We talk about becoming an artist, being inspired by a teacher, trying to be a Disney animator, capturing a feeling of time, selecting colors, playing in the shadows, skills that cross over b…
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In this conversation, Erin Holowach discusses her journey as an entrepreneur aiming to revolutionize the real estate industry. With over 22 years of experience, she highlights the inefficiencies in traditional real estate commissions and introduces her company, ComFree, which offers a commission-free model for selling homes. The discussion covers t…
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Tom Cunliffe is the author of the new novel Hurricane Force, which I read and loved. He has also written 30 sailing nonfiction books and is a lifelong sailor. He lives in England with his wife Ros, sails a Mason 44, and drives a 1949 Mk VI Freestone and Webb Bentley. We talk about writing fiction vs nonfiction, sailing, navigating by the stars, lea…
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This week Matt brings us the dark ages tale among the great unwashed that was too juicy to deny noble interest! Martin Guerre, a Frenchman of Basque origin, disappointed and disappeared from his village life in France until he reappeared - or did he?
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Barbara DeMarco-Barrett is an author, creative-writing teacher, and host of the podcast Writers on Writing. Her latest book "Pool Fishing" is a collection of noir short stories and releases Sept 16. We talk about her book Pool Fishing, the genre Noir, breaking the law, making bad decisions, creating characters, setting and how it affects story, eli…
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In this conversation, Brian Hamilton shares his journey as a perpetual startup entrepreneur, discussing the inception of Sageworks, his philanthropic efforts with Inmates to Entrepreneurs, and the importance of fostering entrepreneurship in disadvantaged communities. He emphasizes the role of AI in business, the challenges faced by new entrepreneur…
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After the news of the maniac's death, we revisit John's story of England's Purple Aki, a bizarre profile of a fitness enthusiast whose compulsion to squeeze young men's muscles led him to being labelled as a sex offender, serving time in prison, and his conviction for being involved in a young man's death. Plus, Matt serves up harrowing early talki…
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David Olsen is the Editor in Chief of Kelp Journal, a boutique publisher of literature including surf noir and ocean-based literature. He also writes under the pen name Nik Xandir Wolf. We talk about publishing and writing, what makes writing great, endings, Steinbeck, writing pet peeves, favorite books, the genre noir and how to define it, surfing…
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his week Aaron gives the singular tale of a man known for infamy - creator of The Church of Satan, Anton LaVey! Aaron breaks down the origins of the man, his myriad lies, brushes with celebrity and his peculiar rise to notoriety while showing how his church and preaching serves as a mirror to a more pertinent evil in world!…
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On this episode Kasey Edwards shares her journey from being a stay-at-home mom to becoming a passionate advocate for her daughter diagnosed with SPG47, a rare neurodegenerative disorder. She discusses the emotional impact of the diagnosis, the formation of a nonprofit to support research, and the potential of AI in healthcare. Kasey emphasizes the …
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This week Johnboy brings the lads the story and legend of the baddest wrestler ever, New Jack! We hear of Jack's horrendous upbringing and early criminal life before he reaches wrestling and creates a hostile persona that shocks the world with brutal in-ring acts on camera and leaves a legacy that continues to fascinate to this day!…
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Tony Stead was an offshore commercial diver, working on oil rigs in th Gulf of Mexico in the years before and after hurricanes Rita and Katrina. After this episode of his life, he started a scuba diving operation in Bocas del Toro, Panama. I met him surfing here in Bocas. He is one of the friendliest and most generous people I have met and is a goo…
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In this conversation, Steven Rothberg, founder of College Recruiter, discusses the mission of his job search platform aimed at helping students and recent graduates find meaningful employment. He shares insights on the evolution of the business, the impact of COVID-19 on recruitment, and the challenges of hiring and managing employees. Rothberg als…
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This week Johnboy treats the lads to the tale of the biggest prison escape in US history! Union Colonel Thomas Rose finds himself in the horrifyingly bleak Confederate Libby Prison and faces starvation, disease, rats and death by sewage drowning before finally breaking out - but will be able to reach Union lines now that he's free in the heart of t…
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Laura Stanfill is the author of two books: "Singing Lessons for the Stylish Canary," and "Imagine a Door." She is also the owner of Forest Avenue Press. We talk about why she started a publishing house, the importance of local bookstores, the joy of publishing and working with authors, Forest Avenue Press, what makes a book great, her book "Singing…
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This week Matt treats the lads to the story of a very successful Slovenian fence for stolen bicycles and the philosophy that drives him; resourcefully repurposing anything that he can find and staying hungry! Is Igor Kenk the most prolific bicycle thief of all time or someone to admire?
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Michael Stockham has worked as a big-firm lawyer for over twenty years after receiving his law degree from Cornell Law School. He's a sought-after litigator and speaker. His award-winning legal thrillers include Confessions of an Accidental Lawyer and the Jake Fox series of legal thrillers, which begins with Jake Fox: Ties that Blind. His books hav…
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In this conversation, Deb Tauber discusses her journey as a nurse and the evolution of her company, Innovative Sim Solutions, which focuses on medical simulation training. She emphasizes the importance of simulation in enhancing patient safety and improving healthcare education. Deb shares insights on the impact of COVID-19 on her business, the tra…
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This episode Matt tells our first listener-suggested subject about Yukio Mishima, a nationally prized Japanese novelist and descendant of a samurai dynasty, who, after the second world war, tried to take Japan to the far right, overthrow the government, and loved figuratively shredded dudes getting literally shredded by arrows.…
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