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BIT IMPROV COMEDY NETWORK | MAIN STAGE
An international cast uses their personal digital odyssey stories to inspire hilarious improvised scenes. You know... one moment, you're searching the origins of the French horn, and the next, you're on an obscure webpage obsessing over the migratory patterns of penguins. Time is of NO essence. Before you know it, hours have evaporated, and you're an armchair expert on everything from ancient Sumerian bread recipes to the biomechanics of dragonfly wings. Welcome to the world of endless clicks, where curiosity isn't just satisfied—it's insatiable. (The “Rabbit Hole” is a long-form improv format developed by Billy Merritt for The BIT Comedy Network.)
SWEATER WEATHER
Join Canadian writers Aaron Giovannone and Naomi K. Lewis as they explore iconic and underrated Canadian TV shows, books, movies, and more. This husband-and-wife duo delve into the beating heart of Canadian culture with funny, smart, and cozy conversations. If you're into CanCon, CBC gems, nostalgic Canadiana—or just love hearing writers talk pop culture, this podcast is for you.
INSIDE THE AUDITION
Welcome to Inside The Audition, the podcast where we go behind the scenes with actors and film industry professionals to share audition experience, insight and advice. For film and theatre actors looking for actionable tips, strategies and resources to help you shoot standout auditions and book your next lead role.
THE DUBLIN REVIEW PODCAST
The best Irish and International writers of fiction and non-fiction discuss and read from their work that has been published in The Dublin Review. The Dublin Review is published quarterly with support from the Arts Council of Ireland. It is edited by Brendan Barrington. The producer and presenter of the podcast is Aingeala Flannery.
1001 STORIES FROM THE GILDED AGE
1001 Stories From The Gilded Age (Formerly 1001 Greatest Love & Life Stories) brings you a wide mix of classic short stories and long-form family-friendly novels, a perfect mix of timeless classics from another age - when life was slower, men and women dressed well in public, , and courtesy, manners, and morals were practiced. From this age comes great stories from woman authors as well as popular stories such as The Secret Garden, Anne of Green Gables and Black Beauty. Our "Gilded Age' collection spans mostly from 1875-1929. Please share with a friend! Now narrating Anne of The Island (3rd in Anne series) every Sun and Wed at noon Eastern, and new short stories every Fri at noon ET.
THE COURAGE TO LIVE A BIG LIFE
Step into a world where you can create the life you crave. Join the vibrant Susie deVille, the powerhouse behind the award-winning, groundbreaking book, Buoyant, and the driving force at The Innovation & Creativity Institute. Each week, she'll be your catalyst for change as she sparks your creativity and courage! The Courage to Live a Big Life isn't just a podcast—it's your passport to a realm of unlimited possibility. With Susie's inspiring, infectious energy, you'll shatter self-doubt and pave the way for your boldest, most authentic self to shine. Get ready for an adventure that's as exhilarating as it is transformative. Tune in, buckle up, and prepare to soar with The Courage to Live a Big Life.
1001 CLASSIC SHORT STORIES & TALES
A huge collection of beautifully narrated and carefully chosen short stories from golden age authors (1850-1930) who knew how to deliver stories that reach the heart and soul of the reader and listener. Here you'll find short masterpieces from the likes of Charles Dickens, Edith Wharton, Edgar Allan Poe, Ernest Hemingway, Kathleen Norris, Jack London, Henry Lawson, Arthur Conan Doyle, Agatha Christie, O. Henry, and many others. Great reviews and high ratings here and a host who chooses stories that entertain and enlighten.
1001 STORIES FOR THE ROAD
Hosted by Jon Hagadorn, 1001 Stories For The Road is bringing back adventure with stories like "A General History of Pirates", "The Count of Monte Cristo", "The Secret Adversary" by Agatha Christie, "The Hound of the Baskervilles", "Tarzan of the Apes", "King Solomon's Mines", "The 39 Steps", "The Call of the Wild"- and many more. These stories are classic for a reason- they are great! And they are family friendly. We appreciate reviews-thank you!