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Distance Makes the HeART Grow Fonder
DISTANCE MAKES THE HEART GROW FONDER
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Distance Makes the HeART Grow Fonder celebrates the unique ways that artists, athletes, creatives, and even the dream teams behind them are keeping their goals and passions alive and well during the quarantine. From Stanley Cup Winners to Academy Award-winning filmmakers to Olympic medalists to the stars of some of your favorite video games, our guests' passions are incredibly diverse and their messages of hope are truly inspiring. . . . . About your host: Maddison Bullock, an actress, producer, and writer. After many years in the world of Women’s Competitive Figure Skating Maddison entered a prosperous career as an actress and professional show figure skater. NBC Olympics featured Maddison's feature film, 'ICE: the Movie,' as one of the must-see figure-skating films. The film has received global recognition both inside and outside of the skating community for its themes of good sportsmanship, family values, and artistic excellence and was ranked among the top 10 skating films of all time by Skating Magazine. Maddison has produced several films since ‘ICE: the Movie’. She can be seen in Netflix season 3 of 13 Reason's Why. Maddison finds time to give back by serving as a young girls' ambassador for the anti-bullying organization, Boo2Bullying in Los Angeles.

Cruising the Movies
CRUISING THE MOVIES
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Cruising the Movies is a new monthly podcast and screening series at IFC Center in New York from the creators of Ask Any Buddy. In each episode, Elizabeth Purchell and KJ Shepherd take a look at a different film from the fringes of queer cinema history. Through interviews, archival sources, and conversations with filmmakers, critics, and historians, this podcast and screening series will uncover how cinema is inextricable from queer history at large.

CherryPop
CHERRYPOP
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CherryPicks Presents CherryPop: A Female Focused Podcast Tune in as your host, Meg McCarthy, is joined by a rotating group of inspiring and talented co-hosts and guests. Together, they will explore how media has culturally impacted women of all ages and gender expressions covering many topics including the female gaze, sex on screen, queer representation, coming- of- age stories, and much more.

Faithspotting
FAITHSPOTTING
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Faithspotting is a podcasts dedicated to spotting and sharing issues of life, faith, and theology presented in film, television, and music, then empower listeners to use these stories as tools to strengthen and apply faith in their everyday life.

The Bones Zone
THE BONES ZONE
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Your #1 source for news and reviews about the Fox TV crime drama Bones (2005-2017). Join Kathryn, Andrew, and guests as they explore a curated list of episodes.

We're Obsessed
WE'RE OBSESSED
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From Nintendo 64 games to iconic cartoons, some things are just worth obsessing over. Join sisters Lindsay Underwood and Halle Watson as they obsess about pop culture, nostalgia, and everything in between.

Doomsday at the Movies
DOOMSDAY AT THE MOVIES
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What is a Doomsday movie? Any movie that deals with an apocalyptic, post-apocalyptic, or dystopian scenario. Film critic Ryan Covey and author Amber Covey delve into the world of Doomsday Movies; why we love them, what they have to say, and if they're worth watching again. Join us for Doomsday... at the Movies.

Instant Replay with Joe Gallagher
INSTANT REPLAY WITH JOE GALLAGHER
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Joe Gallagher's 50-year career in sports broadcasting includes producing championship baseball shows on radio and television from 1949 to 1999. Joe worked for the New York Yankees alongside legendary announcers Mel Allen & Red Barber; the New York Mets with Lindsey Nelson, Bob Murphy & Ralph Kiner; the CBS Sports Baseball Game of the Week with Dizzy Dean & Pee Wee Reese; and the NBC Sports Baseball Game of the Week with Curt Gowdy, Jim Simpson, and Tony Kubek. A native New Yorker now living in Austin, Texas, Joe celebrates his 94 years recalling the thrills of Mickey Mantle, Sandy Koufax, Hank Aaron, Barry Bonds, Ted Williams, Joe DiMaggio, and Bob Gibson plus many tales from the Golden Age of Sports Broadcasting with co-host Jim Wogan.

Film Therapy
FILM THERAPY
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Join friends, Jake and Madison, as they discuss films! After every episode there is a film prescription for listeners to watch then come back the next week for the chat! Through rants and banter about many different types of films, Jake and Madison hope to give positive therapy to listeners!

SmorgasBorg
SMORGASBORG
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A show about the greater Star Trek Universe, as well as a recap show about whichever series is currently running. Also other stuff.

Coyote Radio TV - Life is a Rock Opera
COYOTE RADIO TV
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Coyote Radio TV is the psychedelic rock opera world of Richard Del Connor. During the counterculture years of the sixties, Richard was performing in rock bands that performed for birthday parties and after school events. As guitarist-vocalist Richard sang and played the songs of The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Eric Burden & The Animals, and Quicksilver Messenger Service. During the 1970s Richard sang and performed heavy rock songs from Montrose, Mountain, The Cream, Rory Gallagher, Johnny Winter, Pink Floyd and The Doors. By 1980 Richard Del Connor had named his band THE RICH. Now fronting the trio as a singing bassist they only performed songs written by Richard Del Connor or members of his band, The Rich. During all these years of performing from 1972 to 1978, Richard’s songwriting developed as a form of self-help therapy. His songs mostly represented the difficulties of his life or falling in love moments except for his ROCK OPERAS. Then he started filling in the spaces of his fictional rock operas with his personal songs and 3-dimensional musical stories emerged with the music expressing the emotions and the lyrics carrying the events of the rock opera stories. Coyote Radio TV represents the television station Richard Del Connor “The Coyote” or “The Hippy Coyote” has always imagined as he fantasizes the stories and sequences in his mind while listening to his music. Richard is another step closer with this website, CoyoteRadio.TV, to sharing his visions and enlightenments and person moments: both good and bad. Richard believes that his attitudes in dealing with these difficulties and the outcomes based on good ethics and warrior disciplines will inspire more people to lead better lives. Richard Del Connor has been "Buddha Zhen" since 1992 when he founded the Shaolin Chi Mantis Traditional Buddhist Kung Fu and Taoist Tai Chi Chuan schools. In 1996 he founded the nonprofit organization Tai Chi Youth. Keeping Shaolin Chi Mantis a traditional Zen Buddhist school, he founded the Buddha Kung Fu schools in 2008 which do not require a head shaving ceremony to join. Zen Buddhism included a rarely taught meditation style, "Bone Marrow Washing." Buddha Zhen teaches this ancient style of moving Qi energy throughout the body to create improved health and smarter minds. His students in maximum security prisons, drug rehabilitation centers, high schools, middle schools, Los Angeles Parks & Recreation, several churches and YMCAs and YWCAs have all achieved higher school grades, contentment and become heroes in their communities as a result of attending his classes. Buddha Zhen is experimenting with a brand new Qigong he developed for driving in his car. This may be suitable for podcast audiences and those driving in their cars to and from work. Join Buddha Zhen, the "Buddhist Scientist," as he seeks to improve your life and make the world a happier place.

Beyond The Chameleon
BEYOND THE CHAMELEON
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Conversations on Belonging in the Creative Media Industries. Join composer Ella Jarman-Pinto as she talks to TV and Film industry professionals about how feelings of belonging vs fitting in can be the key to improving inclusivity both behind and in front of the screen.