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Put on your mouse ears, grab a dole whip, and get ready to listen to your favorite Broadway stars chat all things Disney Parks! Join host David Alpert as he and his Broadway pals share their favorite stories from the happiest places on Earth. After they discuss their favorite attractions, shows, parades, and memories; the guests play “Fast Pass Answers,” “Tweedledee or Tweedledum,” and answer trivia and questions from you, our listeners! Please keep your hands, arms, feet and legs inside the podcast at all times.
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For People Who Like The Heels of Bread is a collection of short stories, recollections, anecdotes about my immediate and extended family. Youngstown, Ohio, the middle-child dying steel town between Pittsburgh and Cleveland, was rich in its variety of ethnic groups and churches, especially Catholic ones like ours, and it had plenty of bars and taverns... and it was all we knew, so it was the whole world to me. Some members of my family refused to eat the heels of bread, but then there were those of us who gave in...
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“Poetry Podcast with Paula and Sally” is a unique podcast devoted to the written and spoken-word. Celebrating history, humor and language, this spoken-word roundtable is hosted by Paula Giaquinto and Sally Cragin, with special guests who read and discuss great poems of the past and present.
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On Let’s Get Real Chef Erica Wides walks you down the aisles of the surreal world of food, serving up a heaping dose of reality by separating the food from the foodiness so you can forage, hunt, gather, trap and fish for real food anywhere, even in a foodiness-filled mega market. Incisive, pragmatic, sarcastic, and an unrepentant know-it-all when it comes to anything food, on Let’s Get Real Chef Erica Wides does the job for you of sifting out everything that’s fake in the world of food – from “foodiness” marketing and cooking show shams to “health-halo green-washing” and annoying whole-food righteousness – so you never unknowingly chow down on carpeting again.
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Comedians, improvisers and game designers bring tabletop games like Dungeons & Dragons to the stage! Enjoy sold-out Diceratops live shows, along with behind-the-scenes moments and other special features. Diceratops is based in Wellington, New Zealand. Our shows are for everyone and every show stands alone, so jump in anywhere!
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Feast Meets West is a celebration of Asian culture through the lens of food. We are a platform for socializing the diversity of the Asian experience, sharing the history of iconic dishes to the underrepresented foods, and amplifying the voices of the passionate people in the world of Asian food. To learn more, visit www.feastmeetswest.com.
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The taco. We’ve all had one. It doesn’t matter where you live. Race, religion, diet. In the last few years, it’s become the new burger. In its simplest form in America, it’s meat, onions & cilantro in a tortilla. Host Rob Gokee, a Los Angeles native & author of the book Tacocity, takes you on a journey of not only taco discovery, but the people who took a chance, and in some cases risked everything to bring their own recipes & dreams to life. Every episode is a different story, a unique look into taquerias across the country!
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A show about living life on your own terms, hosted by Paul Duane - The Crossdressing Mormon Anarchist.
Soul
/ ˈsōl / noun: 1. The spiritual principle embodied in human beings 2. A person’s total self
Anarch
/ˈanärk’/ noun: 1. a leader or advocate of self ruling. 2. A master of chaos. 3. One self possessed and intent to define themselves as unruled.
-ist
/‘ist’/ noun suffix: 1. One that adheres to or advocates a doctrine or system or code of behavior 2. Characteristic of.
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Get Onto My Cloud has Tim at his chatty witty best, where he talks about his career in theatre and music, his colleagues and friends (plus the odd foe) and sometimes roams off stage to discuss other important matters in his life such as cricket, astronomy, Sunderland FC and boxer dogs. You can also expect to listen to recordings of some of his favourite lyrics (not always the obvious ones) and he reveals how and why some shows worked brilliantly and some didn’t.
Described as “Relaxed, casual, essential listening for musical theatre fans and historians.”
Sir Tim Rice wrote the lyrics for Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Jesus Christ Superstar, Evita, Chess and The Lion King, to name but five. The composers he has worked with include Andrew Lloyd Webber, Elton John, Alan Menken, ABBA’s Bjorn and Benny and Freddie Mercury. -
A fun, insightful look into the life of Nat Hugill (aka. Lilly Loca) - Actress, Burlesque & Drag Performer, Teacher & Event Manager. Nat will chat about topical subjects, her experiences and opinions, as well as provide educational material for actors and creatives alike. She'll also be joined occasionally by a guest from within a creative industry who can share their experiences and knowledge with you, our listeners!
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Welcome to our Eat New Zealand podcast where we free-range across our food nation, from agriculture to food communities, hospitality to food experiences in Aotearoa. We’ll have conversations with many of our thought-leaders and eaters, farmers and harvesters, chefs and food guides. Hosted variously by chef Asher Boote and Eat New Zealand CEO Angela Clifford, this is a wonderful way to tuck into our food stories.
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