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Zayd Dohrn was born underground - his parents were radicals and counter-culture outlaws, on the run from the FBI. Now Zayd takes us back to the 1970s, when his parents and their young friends in the Weather Underground Organization declared war on the United States government. They brawled with riot cops on the streets of Chicago, bombed the Pentagon and the U.S. Capitol, broke comrades out of prison, and teamed up with Black militant groups to rob banks, fight racism - and help build a revo ...
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Pro Football in the 1970s is part of the Sports History Network, hosted by the author of multiple pro football books, Joe Zagorski. Each episode delves into moments in gridiron history that include great players, unforgettable plays, memorable games, and many more instances of what made football America's favorite sport.
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Doc Rotten and The Black Saint from Horror News Radio recap and review the best and worst horror films from the 1970s. Grindhouse. Blacksploitation. Hollywood Blockbusters. B Movies. Films like Exorcist | The Car | Phantasm | Halloween | The Incredible Melting Man | The Manitou | Beyond the Door | Vampire Circus | Dawn of the Dead
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In this eight-episode series, take a trip into the countercultural movements swirling through West Virginia in the 1970s and 80s. Jamie Zelermyer and her mother Karen investigate the shocking disappearance of their friend Marsha “Mudd” Ferber and explore her evolution from suburban housewife to back-to-the-land hippie to drug-dealing bar owner. As mother and daughter venture deeper into the mystery of Marsha’s disappearance, the two process their own history: Jamie reflects on her nontraditi ...
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The tides of American history lead through the streets of New York City — from the huddled masses on Ellis Island to the sleazy theaters of 1970s Times Square. The elevated railroad to the Underground Railroad. Hamilton to Hammerstein! Greg and Tom explore more than 400 years of action-packed stories, featuring both classic and forgotten figures who have shaped the world.
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Lost Hills investigates the dark side of Malibu, California. Beneath a seductive facade, this city of billionaires, celebrities, and surf bums is hiding something menacing. Season 3 takes a deep dive into the surf world to explore the legacy of Malibu’s Dark Prince: Miki Dora. A surfer known for his style, grace and aggression, he ruled Malibu from the 1950s to the 1970s. Celebrated for his rebellious spirit, he was also a conman who led the FBI on a 7-year manhunt around the world. All whil ...
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Now in our fourth series, we're back and this time around we're talking 1980s films of all shapes and sizes. But not just that, we've got eps on 80s TV, and music videos and more! As ever our episodes include trademark features such as Recastarama (where we recast the film using current actors) and Who Am I (where we work out who we would be in the film). Lots of fun to be had. [Our 1950s, 1960s and 1970s series are also available]
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With the Comics Code loosening in 1971, monsters came roaring back into the pages of our favorite medium. Kids that grew up reading comics were now making them; many of them were members of the counter-culture. Throw in a desire to do something all-new (and some fads like kung-fu) and you have all the makings of a wild decade of comics. Join Jacob Balcom & Matt Howell as they explore some of the craziest comics of the 1970s (and early '80s). Each season focuses on a different character.
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Influenced

Blake Sokoloff & Robert Dean

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A podcast where we explore what makes great music influential ~ New Episodes the first Wednesday of every month. Recorded in Chicago, Illinois at Abbey Cat Recordings. Follow us Here: https://www.instagram.com/influenced.podcast/
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Host Mark Morthier grew up in New Jersey just across the river from New York City during the 1970s, a great time for sports in the area. He relives great moments from this time and beyond, focusing on football, baseball, basketball, and boxing. You may even see a little Olympic Weightlifting in the mix, as Mark competed for eight years. Yesterday's Sports is part of the Sports History Network.
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Ray’s Rants back to the 1960s 1970s 1950s in the UK Great Britain. British music scene, Jimi Hendrix The Rolling Stones. The pubs and clubs, Watney’s Red Barrel beer, Babycham, Cherry B the night life. The cars, the workplace, television and pirate radio. Kids and schools back in the early days. 60s fashion and clothes, flairs and miniskirts. London, Caroline, Luxembourg. Mini cars skirts. Holiday in caravan, Butlin’s
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A father-daughter podcast where I interview my father, Robert Chau, on exactly how he survived and escaped the Khmer Rouge aka 1970's Cambodian Genocide. We will follow along his journey on how a starving boy crawling out of Cambodia become a serial American entrepreneur. After 50 years, he deserves a chance to finally share his story.
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Four (usually) old men from Great Britain (mostly) talk about video games! They've been playing since the 1970s and most of them are wrong about everything! Thrill to the excitement of the Usenet newsgroup known as uk.games.video.misc, from the early days of the Internet before social media! With your host deKay and a rotating cast of thousands! (Presenters subject to change without notice.)
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Primal Diet – Modern Health combines the best of Natural Health and the Paleo Diet in one terrific show. Host Beverly Meyer offers a wealth of information on food, hormones, supplements, sleep, neurotransmitters, and more, often with great guests. She is a Clinical Nutritionist in practice since 1985. Beverly has worked actively on her own health since the 1970's. Find her popular blog at www.ondietandhealth.com.
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Melissa Dawn is a Patriotic Modern Tradwife in America who loves the 1970s Let’s travel through time to a simpler where we still knew what family was and what it meant to be a patriotic American. We explore pop culture, design, politics, and the American Dream. How we were inspired, changed, and how it possibly affected the culture today. Oh, and let’s have fun because after all, it was the 70s!!
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Anand Subramanian

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"Subject to" offers a series of informal conversations with relevant figures in the fields of Operations Research, Combinatorial Optimization and Logistics, and they are hosted by Anand Subramanian, an Associate Professor at Universidade Federal da Paraíba, Brazil. About the host: Anand was born and raised in João Pessoa, Brazil. His parents are Indian immigrants who moved to Brazil in the early 1970s. He is an author of more 50 articles published in highly-ranked international journals, has ...
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Generation X. If you grew up in the 1970s, 1980s, and early 1990s, you know just how cool it was to be a kid back then. We had the greatest music, movies, games, technology, and pop culture of any generation, and though we've grown older, we have refused to outgrow our love of everything GenX. GenXGrownUp looks at yesterday and today through the eyes of Generation X'ers who have refused to grow up!
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WYPR 88.1 Baltimore

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Since 2002, ----Your Maryland---- hosted by Ric Cottom, has presented little-known human interest stories from Maryland's past. Beginning with accused witches and the murderous career of John Dandy in the earliest days of the colony, through Morgan State's fabled ----Ten Bears---- in the 1970's, the show covers nearly four centuries of heroes, scoundrels, floods, fires, riots, plots, athletes (two-and four-legged), beautiful spies, brilliant writers, misunderstood pirates, and ghosts. All of ...
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Two Hundred a Day is a podcast by Nathan D. Paoletta and Epidiah Ravachol. We are exploring the intensely weird and interesting world of the 70s TV detective show The Rockford Files. Both celebration and analysis, we break down episodes of the show and go deep into how they work as well-constructed narratives. In each episode of Two Hundred a Day, we watch an episode, recap and review it as fans of the show, and tease out specific elements that hold lessons for writers, gamers and anyone els ...
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River Donaghey grew up in a cult. Or at least that’s what some people called it. His parents called it a “personal-growth seminar group.” Its leader called it “one big happy family.” But there was a dark side to the world River grew up in. One he never heard about as a kid. In the 1970s and 80s, a self-help company called Lifespring took America by storm. Hundreds of thousands of people walked out of Lifespring as true believers, convinced that the seminars had the power to change the world. ...
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When It Was Cool reviews, remembers, and celebrates the toys, music, action figures, television, movies, and popular culture of the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s. Star Wars, G.I. Joe, Super Friends, Comic Books, Comics, DC Comics, Marvel Comics, My Little Pony, Alice in Wonderland, books, Six Million Dollar Man, Godzilla, video games, and all things retro.
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The only Doctor Who podcast to tackle 5 seasons of the 3rd Doctor in only 2 years! Joy Piedmont and Kyle Anderson do a deep dive on one story from the Jon Pertwee tenure of Doctor Who every month, talking about its themes, origins, historical context, and all-around cool factor. After all, who's more suave than the Third Doctor?
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This podcast was started in January of 2017, about the unsolved murder of my sister, Theresa Allore, who died on November 3, 1978. The project has grown to include unsolved murders of women in Quebec in the 1970s. Now the podcast is simply about justice issues and criminal investigative failures. www.theresaallore.com @justusguy
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Michael Smith & Theo Beidler

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A discussion of unlikely, perplexing, and positively bizarre hit songs that swept the nation, and often the world. Have you ever heard a classic song and thought, "why on Earth was this popular?" Or "How did this even get played on the radio?" Well, we're here to answer these questions for you. Each episode we will explore the backstory, creation, and success of one unlikely smash hit. The catch? Only one host knows which song will be the topic. Hosted by music fanatics and pop culture enthu ...
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The Radio Eclectic is the show that is like radio was in the 1970's and 80's... where someone talked about the music, introduced us to new bands and artists, and help create a sense of community! In this show Matt 'Matman' Herring plays new music from artists that are creating amazing music. Although the focus is on hard rock and heavy metal, ALL good music that has feeling and emotion will be played here!
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Grow in Grace is the radio ministry of The Packinghouse Christian Fellowship in Redlands California. Pastor Ed Rea has been the senior pastor of The Packinghouse Christian Fellowship in Redlands, California for more than three decades. You can hear and watch his teaching by web cast on the church web site at www.thepackinghouse.org or at www.hischannel.com. He can also be seen live by streaming webcast on Saturday evenings and Sunday mornings. He and his wife RaeLynn served as missionaries i ...
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We have potholes, the traffic jams are terrible, there's nowhere to park your car... Let's have a good old rant! But the summer is here!By Ray’s Rants UK
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Yesterday's Sports is part of the Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Sports Yesteryear. EPISODE SUMMARY Relive the glory days of the Los Angeles Rams in the 1970s with this comprehensive article. From the highs of championship runs to the lows of playoff misses and controversies, this piece covers it all. Follow the Rams' journey through…
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Pro Football in the 1970s is part of the Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Your Favorite Sport's Yesteryear. EPISODE SUMMARY The decade of the 1970s had numerous great plays in the NFL. Now this is not an exact science. I won’t be trying to list every single great play of the decade, because there were so many of them, and because I did…
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We're joined by Bryan Stratton and Robb Milne of the excellent Marvel by the Month podcast to talk about Steve Gerber's final Son of Satan issue (with a writing assist from Mike Friedrich). Daimon wants to return to his New England ancestral home, but he can't leave behind the loose thread of the increasingly deadly Legion of Nihilists. It seems li…
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The Odyssey - Little Girl, Little Boy The Resoneurs - Bad Little Woman The Freeborne - Land of Diana Dr. Ex & The Break-Ups - What the Hex is Going On Sons of Adam - Saturday's Son The Grateful Dead - Sugar Magnolia 2/24/71 Bootleg 77 - beerdelyc Kaleidoscope - keep your mind open The Byrds - 5 D (Fifth Dimension) The Lovin Spoonful - the prophet T…
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"Dammit, Link" cursed Zelda, "Just jump! You've got a bloody parachute!". Link didn't answer. He never did. Zelda kicked him over the edge. "Father was right", she said. Episode 72! This time, deKay, Kendrick and Zo discuss the fortuitously timed (for once) Sony Not-E3 Presentation and the games therein, Kendrick's new telephone (look, we're short …
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Classic rock music has been a staple of Americana for decades. The sound track of our lives. Artists like Bruce Springsteen, Aerosmith, Journey, John Mellencamp, The Rolling Stones, Styx, the Doobie Brothers, REO Speedwagon, Foreigner, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and many more have helped us through growing up and growing old. Sadly, many of these iconic acts …
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Forty years ago, pop music was still finding its voice in the post-disco landscape of the early ’80s. Many of our favorite songs, albums, and artists were vying for supremacy on radio and in our record stores. In this episode, we look back on the top hits of 1983 as determined by the Billboard music charts. Patreon » patreon.com/genxgrownup Discord…
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Andy Philpott is world expert in optimization under uncertainty and its application in electricity systems. He is the Director of the Electric Power Optimization Centre (EPOC) at the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His work covers a broad range of topics from game-theoretical analyses of electricity market auctions to modelling competition a…
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oin the Arkansas Hellbender today as we seek out the elusive Possum Pie! Somewhere under a Red Oak, someone is rolling out a pie crust and its almost Dinner time! Support the platform that houses this podcast: whenitwascool.com Support my tag team partner: dirtydawgmes on Patreon. Stop killing each other!…
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The Soft Machine - A Certain Kind The Rising Storm - Frozen Laughter Larry Williams & Johnny 'Guitar' Watson (w/The Kaleidoscope) - Nobody The Cyrkle - It's a Lovely Game, Louise The Association - On a Quiet Night The Godz - Radar Eyes Jimi Hendrix - Drifting Love - The Castle Donovan - Celeste Jerry Yester & Judy Henske - Horses On a Stick The Str…
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Public transport, busses, the railway... Is it good enough? I hope you're keeping well and enjoying outside happenings now that the summer has just arrived here in Briton.By Ray’s Rants UK
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The Brooklyn Bridge, which was officially opened to New Yorkers 140 years ago this year, is not only a symbol of the American Gilded Age, it’s a monument to the genius, perseverance and oversight of one family. This episode is arranged as a series of three mini biographies of three family members -- John Roebling, his son Washington Roebling and Wa…
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Prohibition was enacted in 1919 and Austin was struggling to clean-up the bootleggers and gambling houses. The Shelton Law Firm represented many local bootleggers and were vocal Anti-Prohibitionists. The Austin KKKK officially stood for "law and order" and included several local officials. The stage was set. Just before Christmas in 1921, the KKK d…
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Hey listeners! We've sharing the first episode of another podcast we think you'd love: As She Rises. On the latest season, we're traversing the Colorado River Basin – understanding water through a new lens and centering stories of resilience in the face of the drought. Hosted by Leah Thomas, eco-communicator, author, and founder of the non-profit I…
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Star Wars - Return of the Jedi turns 40 this week! Join Jovial Jay and Shua as they look back at what memories they hold dear from 1983. Premieres to Paraphernalia, we remember what made a difference in our lives. And Jay quizzes Shua on Jedi-opardy. All that from a certain point of view on Enjoy Stuff! Return with us (Or Revenge with us. We’re not…
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There’s an evil undercurrent that runs through the surf world, and it all leads back to the Dark Prince of Malibu: Miki Dora. A surfer who ruled Malibu from the 1950s to the 1970s, he was also a con man and led the FBI on a 7-year manhunt around the world. To many people, Miki is a hero. But there’s darkness in the legacy he left behind. See omnyst…
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Nathan and Eppy take a flight into the start of the third season with S3E1 The Fourth Man. Jim's friend Lauri, an airline booking agent, can't figure out why she's being stalked by a seemingly up-and-up rare coin collector. The menace escalates as Jim calls on the expertise of everyone in the main cast to discover the secret he's willing to kill to…
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The roads are getting worse with more and more cars appearing every year. Traffic jams, road works, Low Traffic Neighbourhoods, cycle lanes, pot holes... In this episode, I rant about the state of Britain's roads. Join me for a good old moan!By Ray’s Rants UK
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Rob welcomes back superfan Henry Bernstein to discuss LIMITED COLLECTORS' EDITION #c38 starring Superman! Check out images from this comic by clicking here! E-MAIL: firewaterpodcast@comcast.net Follow TREASURYCAST on Twitter: @TreasuryComics You can find TREASURYCAST on these podcast platforms: Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/tr…
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The odyssey we have dubbed "The Tarot Reading Saga" comes to its revelatory & senses-shattering conclusion. We're joined by friend of the show composer/director Michael Giacchino to talk through this story's implications and both of your hosts get readings from Michael's monster-themed tarot deck. MAIL: bronzeagemonsters@gmail.com STORE: https://br…
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Les Yper Sound - Pysche Rock May Blitz – For Mad Men Only Dr. Ex & The Break-Ups - Jeepers It's the Creeper The Matadors - Get Down from the Tree The Resoneurs - dirty old man The Grateful Dead - Cold Rain And Snow 12/28/70 Bootleg 77 - pulquedelic The Monkees - Apples, Peaches, Bananas And Pears The Rolling Stones - It's All Over Now The Byrds - S…
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Welcome to the latest episode of the Radio Eclectic, the show that brings 'radio' back! In this episode brand new music from Metal Church, Revolution Saints, Neil Schon, Livesay, Heaven's Edge, and The Defiants. You will also get to enjoy a classic from World Trade (featuring Billy Sherwood) and a new version of an old song from Wesley Stace. Thank…
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Here we are going back in time with this new podcast Make 70s Great! I'm your host Melissa Dawn and I've decided to re-visit one of the most interesting decades of the 20th century! You might be asking why the 70s and I can sum that up with a few things: 1. Versatile and vibrant decade full of vast social and political change. 2. Style: from clothe…
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Double Dragon was a great video game back in the day which was eventually picked up as a cartoon series. I recently watched the first few episodes and, while obviously dated, turned out to be pretty interesting. Very derivative of the old Kung Fu cinema features. Join Karl as he takes a look back at this retro cartoon property- Double Dragon!…
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We head back to the theatre for the latest adventures of Drax, Rocket, Starlord, and the gang, check out a unifying gadget to get all your entertainment center electronics under control, and play a modern homebrew remake of a classic arcade title for the Atari 2600! Patreon » patreon.com/genxgrownup Discord » GenXGrownUp.com/discord Facebook » fb.m…
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