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  • What makes you a heretic? Journalist Andrew Gold believes that, in an age of group-think and tribes, we need heretics - those who use unconventional wisdom to speak out against their own groups, from cancelled comedians and radical feminists to cult defectors and vigilantes hunting deviants.

    Learn from my guests how to rebel, think differently and resist social contagion. From Triggernometry's Francis Foster and the world's most cancelled man Graham Linehan to ex-Hasidic Jew Julia Haart and gender critical atheist Richard Dawkins. These are the people living with the weight of their own community's disappointment on their shoulders.

  • The Vahedi podcast. Modern dance music of the highest quality.

  • Made by nature and refined by the very essence of human life...
    We'll meet with the traditional sounds of Korean history.

  • The Guest List is about songwriters, their most impactful songs, and the stories behind them. Bill Poss, a notable troubadour in his own right, is your host and executive producer. Each episode, we ask a traveling North American songwriter to perform their 5 most popular/requested songs -- all in front of a live, invite only, studio audience.

    Garrett Burris is your audio engineer and producer. JJ Passalacqua with the weather.

    It's right where you've always wanted to be - on The Guest List!

    Presented by Poss Music Works, a 501 (c)3 NFP based out of Effingham, IL -- visit us at www.possmusicworks.com.

    Poss Music Works presents Moccasin Creek Festival, Summer Sundown Music Festival, Little Grassy Get Down, Little Grassy Winter Songwriters' Retreat, one-off concerts, workshops, and kids' events throughout Central and Southern Illinois, with a mission to bring arts and culture tourism and cultural enrichment to our rural part of the world.

  • An interview podcast hosted by southern cultural guru and entertainer Tony Perdue, featuring unique minds that go beyond the status quo in southern music, comedy, art, and culture. 


  • from deep house to soulful house and chillin' electronic pearls - here's the place to be. high quality mix-sessions well crafted by timothy heinz.

  • In an increasingly interconnected world, the technical infrastructure enabling our constant connectivity can be precariously fragile. That became all too apparent yesterday when a major failure tore through telecom giant AT&T, downing wireless service for tens of thousands nationwide over nearly 11 hours. Just what transpired behind the scenes? How could a mammoth provider like AT&T have service disrupted across America? What remedies were available to those suddenly disconnected? How dependent have we truly become on access anytime, anywhere? Join us as we explore the what, why and how behind AT&Tโ€™s mass outage that offered a sobering glimpse into our reliance on telecom networks. Learn steps you can take in case future failings threaten your smartphoneโ€™s signal. And reflect on whether society carries too much on the fragile backbone of cloud computing and wireless infrastructureโ€”when even giants like AT&T can stumble. After today, you may view that โ€œcoverage everywhereโ€ claim in a different light.

  • Let’s shake things up! Hosts Rick X. Hoops (they/he) and Jared Miller (he/him) are both members of the Impact team at Minnesota Opera, who have been friends for nearly 10 years. They are also two young, queer artists and educators who prioritize creating affirming, accessible spaces that foster sustainability and holism in the arts. crescendo is a new podcast that aims to provide young artists and anyone curious about a career in the arts with current perspectives on navigating performance art industries–from classical music to musical theater, from the stage to behind the curtain. Jared and Rick bring their experiences as young professionals who have built careers in performing, education, administration, and creative direction. Please join us every of other Tuesday as we break down current topics with care, critical lenses, and a whole lot of laughter.

  • Featuring conversations and discussions on life experiences, learning moments, music, and a dash of drums—all from personalities and friends from the world of symphonic percussion.

    ABOP is the Alliance of Black Orchestral Percussionists, a nonprofit organization that focuses on mentoring future generations of Black percussionists.

  • Sounds Like ATL is a music documentary series that takes an in-depth look at the artists amplifying Atlantaโ€™s famed musical community.

    Each episode this season features one-of-a-kind performances by musical guests spanning a variety of genres, with exclusive interviews about the stories behind their music.

    Featured artists include Kodi Shane, Alto Moon, Lowertown, Yah Yah, Edgewood Heavy, Hero the Band, The Pussywillows, Adan Bean, Worldโ€™s Greatest Dad, Ok Cello, Angelica Hairston, Lesibu Grand, Jasmine Janai, Ben Trickey, Will Hill, Diom, Blair Crimmins, The Electric Sons 

    You can watch these performances by catching Sounds Like ATL on WABE-TV, Saturday nights at 10pm, or listen on WABE 90.1, Saturday nights at 7pm. For more information, visit wabe.org/soundslikeatl.

  • A podcast dedicated to putting a spotlight on bands and musicians in the 518 area. Created, Produced and Hosted by Andy Scullin of ShortWave RadioBand.

    Each Tuesday, Andy sits down with a musician or band from the 518 (or close by) and they have a completely unplanned discussion about music, or whatever else happens to come up.

    Think of it as less of an interview and more of a conversation.

    New to Unsigned518 is the Weekend Spotlight. Released every Thursday, the Weekend Spotlight is a supplemetal episode that gives you just a taste of the events happening in the 518. Weekend Spotlight also plays a couple of songs from 518 bands or musicians that have shows that weekend.

  • This podcast is an inside look into the Jimmie Rodgers foundation, festival, and museum. You will hear the history of the largest and oldest music festival in the U.S. from some of the most talented writers, fans, musicians, that have been involved through the years.

  • Method to the Music teaches people about the ins & outs of the music business by having discussions with guests from all over the music industry. Hosted by Tynia Coats, a music lawyer who has worked in different areas of the industry, she speaks with guests about topics such as - royalties, record deals, publishing, contracts, A&R, finance, marketing, producing, songwriting, synchronization, & more. The music business is madness, but just like there is a method to the madness in life - there is a method to the music business. Tune in for a new episode every Monday for that method to be revealed to you!

  • Welcome to ”The Good Grief Good God Show,” hosted by Brad Warren, a Grammy nominee and Emmy award-winning hit songwriter known for 15 top #10 songs, including 9 #1s. Brad, drawing from his own heartbreaking experience of losing his eldest son, Sage, to an accidental fentanyl overdose in May 2020, brings a powerful perspective shaped by experiencing every parent’s worst nightmare and 18 years of sobriety, creating a fabric of authenticity and vulnerability. The show, available in audio and video, serves as a platform for ”Raw, Honest Conversation about Surviving Things that Suck,” featuring a diverse range of special guests, from Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Sheryl Crow to Hall of Fame Songwriters and Olympic Gold Medalists. Together, they share narratives of hope, resilience, and addiction recovery. To learn more visit GoodGriefGoodGodShow.com. To learn more about Brad and the show visit GoodGriefGoodGodShow.com.

  • Think of this show as kind of a DIY Song Exploder. Each episode is a “track” on a compilation where we bring in musicians to talk about a song and give an exclusive in-studio performance of that song.

  • Houston's Own Multi-Platinum Grammy Nominated Producer Cory Mo-Turned Host teams up with Chi-Town Born ATL Raised Best Selling Book Writer Kimberly Latrice Jones for Southern Hip-Hop Conversations & Storytelling.
    The hosts and guests engage together in fun, light-hearted conversation - looking back at their paths to success, highlighting their lives, friendships, and iconic moments within their career. In this unfiltered series. - Come chill at the studio with Cory Mo & Kimbo Slice.
    Long Live Pimp C & A Fight Go Wit Dat!

  • Launching in 2024, the Curious Goldfish Brand is inspired by two episodes from the First Season of the Apple TV+ Series Ted Lasso.

    The “Goldfish” reference is about the importance of not dwelling on mistakes in life. In an early episode, Ted Lasso, the series’ namesake asks one of his players – after they were badly beaten in a play during training – what the happiest animal on earth is. The answer: A Goldfish, because it has a 10-second memory. Lasso encourages the player to forget the mistake and to not let it hinder his mindset. In other words, to “Be a Goldfish.” The “Curious” reference is born from another Season 1 episode where Ted finds himself in a dart match at a local Pub with a ruthless Football Club Owner. Lasso references a quote from Walt Whitman to “Be Curious, Not Judgmental.”

    So “Being a Goldfish” is a great start, but curiosity is an undervalued trait in today’s world. We don’t ask enough questions; we don’t inquire enough about each other and about life. So I want people to be “Curious Goldfish.”

    The initial premise of the podcast will center around my curiosity about music. I can’t sing. I don’t play a musical instrument, but I am inspired by artists who are vulnerable enough to put their thoughts down and then share them with the entire world. I’m curious about the songwriting process; I’m curious about a musician’s journey; I’m curious about the business of music; I’m curious about who or what inspires a sad song, a love song - and everything in between.

    Though the initial premise is music, we will likely spend time discussing and highlighting all-things Ted Lasso. In its three seasons, it inspired the host in so many ways (work, personal, relationships etc).

    The musical focus of the Curious Goldfish Podcast will center around up-and-coming artists primarily in rock, roots, folk, Country and Americana genres. Not every aspiring musician will earn $100 million from Spotify streaming like Taylor Swift. Our goal is to shine a light on those artists who have as few as 100 monthly listeners to those with more than 100,000. Their stories deserve to be heard because your music can inspire, and it’s time you had a chance to share them.

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  • Welcome to The Singers Talk podcast based on my book of the same name. I’m Jason Thomas Gordon (singer/drummer of the Los Angeles rock band Kingsize), and when I first started singing for my band, I couldn’t believe there was no resource to find out how singers do this brutal job night after night. For something that seems easy, it can be truly dangerous, often embarrassing, and when you’re lucky… absolutely glorious. 
    So, this is me, reaching out to some of the greatest, most iconic singers of our time, discussing the one the thing they’re never asked about: their voices! Never thinking this was going to be a podcast, most of the interviews you’re going to hear are the intimate, unedited conversations, as I write the actual book… 
    If you’re a music fan, you’ll get a backstage look at how your favorite vocalists approach what they do onstage and in the studio. Packed with amazing stories you’ve never heard before, you’ll also find vulnerable sides of their personalities you might never have expected. 
    And if you’re a singer, trying to train, help, heal, or even find your voice — you’ll learn how the best in their field keep their vocal cords in shape, how they protect themselves on the road, and countless other tricks, strategies, and philosophies…
    Not a technical podcast in any way, The Singers Talk celebrates the people who stand up in front of that mic, reach down into their guts, and give everything they’ve got for the sake of the song. Sometimes it’s bloody. And sometimes it’s bloody hilarious. 

  • The first and only podcast dedicated to the world of tribute bands and artists. This weekly show will include interviews and video clips of the world's premiere tribute talent as well as booking agents, venue owners and fans of the tribute performers and the legendary artists they impersonate.