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Learn how to program using the Java programming language. This podcast will teach you step by step how to use the Java programming language to create your own applications or web applications! These Java tutorials are presented in plain English and explain all of the important Java programming concepts needed to excel in the field of software.
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Mayday! with Trevor May

Trevor May & MCA Media

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The Mayday! show podcast companion. News, insider information, deep dives, and everything in between from baseball and the sports world beyond. Hosted by 10 year major leaguer and creator, Trevor May.
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Steve Martinez and Trevor Page are employees of Blizzard Entertainment and the thoughts and opinions expressed are entirely their own. Join Steve and Trev as they do a deep dive into the various systems and design decisions across multiple genres and platforms. What worked? What didn't? How did these systems translate to the player? Find out the answers to these questions and more as you learn a bit about the decisions that go into game design from industry veterans.
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New episodes every Friday! On Page One - The Writer's Podcast, we talk to writers of all descriptions (authors, screenwriters, comic writers and more) about their writing process and how they craft their next great works. We also explore their career, including how their first big break happened, and discuss the ups and downs along the way. We learn something new every episode, and we hope you do as well. Page One is brought to you by Write Gear, creators of Page One - the Writer's Notebook. ...
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The Bleacher Connection

Belly Up Media Network 🎙

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The Bleacher Connection is the podcast for sports fans who love it all! Ken and Trevor are two friends who have a passion for Hockey, Baseball, Football and more. These two friends are die hard fans of the CFL (Trevor is a Calgary Stamps fan and Ken is BC Lions fan) and NHL these two back rival teams in the Canucks (Ken) and Flames (Trevor) and during the season have a dedicated segment called Around the Boards to discuss all things NHL. The MLB season brings the only common ground as the gu ...
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The Bunt

The Bunt

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Covering the latest in skateboarding and sports, The Bunt is a weekly podcast hosted by Cephas Benson and Donovan Jones, with music by Antz One behind the scenes. The show is sure to knock your socks off. Send us questions and comments at [email protected], follow us on instagram @thebuntlive and check us out on facebook by liking our page The Bunt.
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Joe MEMO Radio

Joe MEMO Radio

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I’m Josiah Emmanuel Salina, aka Joe MEMO, and I’m thrilled to welcome you to my SoundCloud page. I started this podcast 9 years ago to foster unbiased conversations between music lovers, consumers, and listeners. We aim to evaluate all good music artists fairly to ensure we get the best music listening experiences without industry bias clouding our choices. I’m excited to share this new phase of the podcast journey with you, which I hope will brighten your day with the universal language of ...
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The Live Drop

Mark Valley

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Venture into the elusive world of intelligence collection and espionage to spot, assess and debrief: spies, handlers, catchers, analysts, cut-outs, dangles, diplomats, security experts and the storytellers who bring them all to life. Check your electronics and subscribe, do a thorough surveillance detection route, secure your Live Drop location, and after a mad-minute introduction, listen in on conversations with our fascinating guests who help to illuminate a complex universe. A HUMINT expe ...
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The AskHistorians Podcast

The AskHistorians Mod Team

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The AskHistorians Podcast showcases the knowledge and enthusiasm of the AskHistorians community, a forum of nearly 1.4 million history academics, professionals, amateurs, and curious onlookers. The aim is to be a resource accessible to a wide range of listeners for historical topics which so often go overlooked. Together, we have a broad array of people capable of speaking in-depth on topics that get half a page on Wikipedia, a paragraph in a high-school textbook, and not even a minute on th ...
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Kronos

Jeremy Robinson

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Two years after his wife's death, oceanographer and former navy SEAL, Atticus Young, attempts to reconcile with his rebellious daughter, Giona, by taking her on the scuba dive of a lifetime-swimming with a pod of peaceful humpback whales in the Gulf of Maine. But the beauty of the sea belies a terror from the deep-a horrific creature as immense as it is ancient. There is no blood, no scream, no fight. Giona is swallowed whole by the massive jaws. Only Atticus remains to suffer the shame of t ...
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In this episode: Webpage on Jackie Robinson goes down, but later reappears. Orioles pitched their first no-hitter in spring training in team history. Julio Rodriguez hits a Grand Slam in Spring Training, more are added to the IL, and the Angels decide to ban cellphones in the clubhouse.By MCA Media
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A slightly different episode this week! u/EdHistory101 talks with Judy Hart about her book, A National Park for Women's Rights: The Campaign That Made It Happen. Judy not only made history as the lead advocate for the park, she helped ensure women's history would be immortalized. The conversation covers the shift from thinking about National Parks …
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A great spiritual master of our time, Fr. Donald Haggerty, joins the podcast to discuss his important new book, The Hour of Testing: Spiritual Depth and Insight in a Time of Ecclesial Uncertainty. He offers profound reflections on the ongoing, and perhaps future, crisis within the Church, with an eye to arousing an appetite for the greater spiritua…
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On this episode of Drafting Notes, we talk about the importance of research: how it can spur ideas, how to go about it with difficult topics, what to include (and not include) in your writing and much more! And once you have all your notes, how do you organise them? Drafting Notes is a new series of podcast episodes in which one award-winning write…
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1. Where’d You Come Up? (11:10)2. First Big Break (12:22)3. Personal Peak (14:10)3. Criminal Release Workers (20:32)4. Snack God (22:49)5. KOTR memories (25:39)6. Road Dogs (27:34)7. Last Person You Want On The Sesh (28:57)8. Slappy Trucks (35:16)9. TM Favorites (42:38)10. TM Etiquette (49:38)11. Shoe Contract (54:09)12. Go-To Roomies (57:56)13. Ha…
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Episode 73 – The Invisible Spy: Ernest Cuneo and the Secret Machinations of American Power This episode visits the untold life of Ernest Cuneo—a professional football player turned journalist, turned presidential fixer, turned invisible architect of wartime espionage. Before the CIA existed, Cuneo was already moving between the White House, British…
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Frances White is the Sunday Times bestselling author of Voyage of the Damned, a queer fantasy murder mystery at sea. A Nottingham resident, Frances is a creative writing graduate from Royal Holloway University of London. When not writing, Frances can be found sewing nerdy costumes or researching obscure historical facts. We loved speaking to France…
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On this episode, we are talking about how to deal with those days that every writer has when you just aren't feeling it. What do you do if you are doubting what you've written? Push through or stubbornly try and fix it? We offer our thoughts and possible solutions - some more serious than others! Drafting Notes is a new series of podcast episodes i…
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Author John Lechner talks about his powerful new book, Death Is Our Business, a definitive investigation into Russia’s notorious private military company, the Wagner Group. With firsthand accounts, OSINT research, and a historian’s depth, Lechner traces Wagner’s evolution from covert operators in Ukraine to global players in Syria, Africa, and beyo…
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This week Ken and Trevor are back with an extended #RUKiddingMe. The guys look back at the last weeks worth of sports stories and discuss the ones leaving them scratching their heads or just shocked. Trevor and Ken look at the world of the superstar less CFL according to one GM, CFL cap penalties and more. The guys then look at some hot stories fro…
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David Hewson’s novels have been translated worldwide, from Italian to Japanese, with his debut, Semana Santa, filmed with Mira Sorvino. His work spans Italy, Spain, Denmark, and Amsterdam, including the Nic Costa series in Rome, the Pieter Vos books in Amsterdam, and his adaptations of The Killing in Copenhagen. A former journalist for The Times an…
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Mimetic desire, scapegoating: if you've been hearing these terms thrown around lately, it's because the French Catholic philosopher René Girard (1923-2015) is having a renaissance, with powerful people like J.D. Vance and Peter Thiel citing his influence on their thought. Trevor Cribben Merrill, producer of the new documentary Things Hidden: The Li…
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Watch this as a full video episode on YouTube! Nicholas Binge is a bestselling author of speculative thrillers, literary science fiction, and horror. His novels include Extremity (2025), Dissolution (2025), Ascension (2023) and Professor Everywhere (2020). Binge is based in Edinburgh, UK, where he also lectures in creative writing. Regular listener…
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🎙️ The Live Drop – Episode 71: Kit Turner on the Cuban Revolution, Espionage, and Historical Fiction In this episode, I speak with former intelligence officer and historical fiction author Kit Turner, whose latest novel Children of Outer Darkness dives deep into the origins of the Cuban Revolution. What begins as a conversation about Kit’s book qui…
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This week Ken and Trevor are back with fresh #RUKiddingMe where the guys talk about Max Scherzer's thumb health, has the NBA become unwatchable, complaining about traded draft picks and Kevin Lowe calling out Rick Westhead's reporting on the dark side of hockey culture. This week Trevor, after years of Ken telling him finally checked out his first …
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Nadine Matheson lives in London and is a criminal solicitor. In 2016, she won the City University Crime Writing Competition and completed the Creative Writing (Crime/Thrillers Novels) Master’s Degree with distinction in 2018. In 2019, Nadine signed with A.M. Heath Literary Agents and her debut crime fiction novel, The Jigsaw Man, was won by HQ (Har…
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Watch as a full video episode on YouTube! How to find the time to write? Even published authors often have day jobs, and so it can be tricky to find the time to write. In this episode of Drafting Notes, we discuss how we manage to do it, and what writing habits and techniques help us get words on the page. Let us know if you have any different meth…
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In this episode: The Tokyo series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Chicago Cubs has started. Pete Crow-Armstrong starts off with a packed stadium chanting for him and Shohei Ohtani hits a homer showing his quick recovery. Royce Lewis and Clarke Schmidt are on the IL and college baseball updates have started.…
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Simon Scarrow’s passion for writing began at an early age. After a childhood spent travelling the world, he pursued his great love of history as a teacher before becoming a full-time writer. His Roman soldier heroes Cato and Macro made their debut in 2000 in UNDER THE EAGLE, and have subsequently appeared in many bestsellers in the Eagles of the Em…
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We often hear that authors shouldn't write to market, shouldn't chase trends... but how true is that? Is it always a bad thing? And even if not writing to market, how important is it to keep an eye on the market as you write? We discuss it all in this episode of Drafting Notes. Drafting Notes is a new series of podcast episodes in which one award-w…
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Ryan Hammill of the Ancient Language Institute joins Thomas for a practical discussion about how to learn Latin, as well as the central place of the classical languages (Latin and Greek) in classical Christian education, and the various schools of thought in today’s classical Christian education movement. Links Thomas’s article about learning Latin…
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In this episode: Justin Turner is open to returning to the Mariners following their disappointing season in 2024...as long as he isn’t the only one being added to the team. Royal’s top prospect, 22-year-old Jac Caglianone, is shining during spring training. Christian Yelich is healing, Jurickson Profar is hoping to make opening day, and Gerrit Cole…
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Trevor Wood served 16 years as a Writer (not what you think it is) before branching out into journalism and then writing plays. From there, he moved into writing novels, with his debut, MAN ON THE STREET, winning the CWA New Blood award and the Crimefest Debut Crime Novel of the Year. His latest book, The Silent Killer, was published in July 2024 a…
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