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Veteran Radio and TV host Ted Woloshyn in conversation with compelling film and television artists, athletes, musicians, comedians, authors, documentarians, chefs and restaurateurs.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Hosts Margo and Sonia chat about Creeps. We talk about Creeps of the past and the present: It's the who's who of who's the worst. Do you have a story about one of the Creeps we covered? Email us at [email protected].
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This is Oh, I Didn't See You There! The show about the things you weren't expecting to see.
Twice a month, join your hosts, Aiden, Lucas, and Tyler, as they interview guests, go off on tangents, show off their world-class amateur improv talent, and truly so so much more.
Oh, I Didn't See You There! is an absolute blast! I would know, I'M IN IT!
For more behind the scenes content, extended and cut episodes/segments, and even more fun surprises, go to www.patreon.com/ohididnt
Or follow us at https://www.instagram.com/o_idsyt/
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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We’re Not Kidding is a show where funny people talk about serious things, hosted by Zeteo founder and CEO Mehdi Hasan and regularly featuring internationally acclaimed comedian Bassem Youssef. Each episode, Mehdi is joined by a renowned guest host for a sometimes lighthearted, sometimes vulnerable conversation about topics they can't discuss anywhere else.
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Josh Potter sits down weekly to give you all the important AND unimportant events of the world, of sports, and anything else he can think of. Want to contribute to the show? Send submissions to [email protected]
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Turn Me On features conversations about love, sex, and relationships hosted by a recently divorced, formerly polyamorous, couple of best friends. Thoughtful, intelligent, and funny, Turn Me On is a homegrown education in sex and relational literacy brought to you via curious and adventurous hosts, Jeremie and Bryde.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Elle James originally joined many other millennials in creating videos out of boredom during the pandemic lockdown in 2020. What started out as an outlet for James to escape the monotony of cabin fever, has brought her success and the attention of many A-list celebrities, including the attention of Shaquille O’Neal who elevated her “cool mom status” after sending her children MacBooks for a video she made with him. James is well known for her duets but also uses her platform to share stories, including embarrassing ones, about her life in a comical fashion that people relate to. From tales as a working professional, mother, or as a single navigating the dating world, her stories bring laughter to many while inspiring others. “The weirder I was, the more people seemed to like it,” said Elle James. “Perhaps people found me relatable, maybe I just brought them a laugh, but whatever the reason may be, it enabled me to let go of any insecurities I felt and allowed me to be my most shameless self.” Growing up James was a very shy child with low self-esteem, but the last three years has brought a confidence and shamelessness she may have never achieved without TikTok. She adds “I realized ‘perfect’ was the opposite of what people on social media loved about me. And so here I am, three years later, messy, unfiltered and the happiest I’ve ever been.”
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Emma Berthou et Colin Boudrias posent des questions absurdes ou stupides à des expert.e.s! ("expert" est un peu exagéré comme mot, mais disons des personnes qui savent minimalement de quoi elles parlent, ce qui est rare dans un podcast). On reprend vos discussions de battés 2h du matin avec des personnes qui connaissent les sujets. C'est un peu un 275-Allô avec des questions de drogué.e.s