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San Antonio Weather Daily is your essential podcast for daily weather forecasts in San Antonio, Texas. Our podcast delivers a quick yet detailed look at the day's weather each morning, crucial for those living in or visiting this historic city. San Antonio is known for its hot summers and mild winters, and our show covers these conditions with accuracy and insight. We provide updates on temperature highs and lows, chances of rain, and any significant weather events that might affect the Alamo City. Whether you're planning a stroll along the River Walk, a visit to the missions, or just need to prepare for your daily activities, our forecast helps you plan effectively. We also include information on air quality and how the weather might affect local sports events, outdoor festivals, and other city happenings. Tune in to San Antonio Weather Daily for a comprehensive and personalized weather update, keeping you in tune with San Antonio's unique climate.
Subscribe and start your day with a forecast that's as dynamic as our city! Note: Every element of this Podcast is proudly powered by AI and a fun, dynamic experiment being evolved by AI Strategist Jim Carter III (jimcarter.me). For features/sponsorship opportunities email [email protected]! -
It's not fiction. It's plaque busting, pulp drilling, vet dentistry realness.
A podcast sinking it's teeth into the world of veterinary dentistry. Hosted by EVDC Diplomates Alix Freeman, Andrew Perry and Annabel McFadzean. This show brings clinical insight, gritty case talk, reviews of publications all with a dash of dark humour, straight from the dental suite. -
What’s up you guys! My name is Alyssa, and I am a CphT, or a pharmacy technician for short. My goal for this podcast is to provide tips and tricks to pharmacy goers, other technicians, and the general public. We will talk about patient encounters (without names of course), insurance, and much more. So sit back, relax, and let’s do this!
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호주 생활을 더욱 풍성하게 만들어 줄 문화 소식을 알려드립니다.
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THIS PODCAST STRIKES FIRST! is a recognition of the impact/significance of the band Bad Religion in not only the punk, but musical (and philosophical) landscape. It’s also a celebration of the communities who have found inspiration through the gift of their music.
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Full-service recording studio. Hudson Valley, New York
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Want to hear more from your favourite female singers and songwriters? Music from the likes of the 80s goddess Sharon O'Neill to the contemporary sounds of Grimes. Music by women. Why wouldn't you?
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Young people are often demonised on the street, but what happens if we look beyond the stereotypes and listen to what they can teach us instead? Follow criminologist Professor Ali Fraser as he delves deep into street culture and learns about the power of youth-led change across the UK. He meets young people who have seen it all, from police harassment to school exclusion and violence, yet manage to defy society’s stereotypes to lead positive change. From a grassroots food charity to a transformative arts organisation, you’ll hear from young warriors taking the fight from the streets to surprising locations.
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40 years after the untimely death of Kelly Tarlton, a team made up of friends, family and marine enthusiasts embark upon an adventure to complete one of his final expeditions.
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I will share the latest news and information in China's booming robotics industry, such as the humanoid robots and embodied AI.
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The Intersect is a new technology and science podcast from Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist and media executive Cory Corrine (née Haik), exploring what it means to be human and find meaning in our automated world.
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My memoir
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Life experiences, family, friends,comedy, and sports! Lots of fun!
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Stuart Irvine, the co-host of The Josh and Stu Wrestling Podcast, looks back at old WWF/WWE PPVs and seeing if they hold up.
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A kid from Chicago and a Kid from Baltimore who love wrestling and talking sh*t that wanna have fun and make content out of it
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David Hume is one of the great philosophers of the Western intellectual tradition. His philosophical writings earned him lasting fame and renown; his historical writing earned his bread and butter. His "The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution of 1688", published between 1754 and 1764, was immensely popular and Hume wrote that "the copy-money given me by the booksellers much exceeded any thing formerly known in England; I was become not only independent, but opulent." The six volume work has had numerous editions and is still in print today. David Hume and Thomas Babington Macaulay have frequently been compared as the premier English historians but we don't have to choose because Macaulay begins where Hume leaves off.
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The Wound Dresser is a series of letters written from the hospitals in Washington by Walt Whitman during the War of the Rebellion to The New York Times, the Brooklyn Eagle and his mother, edited by Richard Maurice Burke, M.D., one of Whitman's literary executors. (Summary by R. S. Steinberg)
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The most dangerous thing in America is a n***a with a library card. I don’t live in America and I don’t have a library card, but that don’t change a thing. This is a podcast about books written by Black authors reviewed by a Black author. Enjoy.
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Welcome to Snoozecast's collection of Penny Parker series episodes. It is read in a manner to help you fall asleep by the end of the episode. We will read a brief recap of the previous episode at the start of the next episode. Be sure to check out our primary podcast feed for Snoozecast, where we release three episodes per week in a variety of genres.
Learn more about Snoozecast+ at snoozecast.com/plus. It's our premium listening subscription that provides ad-free listening to our expanded catalog, including unlocking all of our completed standalone sleep story series! -
Sick Sad Lit is a podcast for readers and writers who love digging into the dark, messy, and provocative corners of contemporary fiction, as well as exploring the emergence of "Good for Her" as a literary genre.
Through candid conversations with authors who push boundaries, we explore themes of alienation, identity, mental health, and the creative process behind bold, unforgettable storytelling.
It’s part literary deep dive, part late-night chat—intelligent, unfiltered, and a little unhinged. - もっと表示する