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Myth Dynamite is a labour of absolute and unequivocal love for ancient mythology. We - Abi and Sarah - met back in 2016 when we both decided to happily sacrifice another year of further study at the altar of the Olympian Gods. We left a year later, with shiny new MA Classics degrees, and a firm friendship. Ever since we've had dinner after dinner (billed as catch ups) that would unsurprisingly result in conversations on myth, and how its many, many stories reflect and refract some of today' ...
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Dating Games - The Modern Relationships Podcast

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Dating Games - The Modern Relationships Podcast
Bobby Temps
Press play on the show to hear comedians and other funny people discuss the realities of modern dating. Each chat begins with a weird or ridiculous dating experience before getting into their unique approach to relationships including any pandemic related factors. Through these powerful episodes we will uncover what not to do when looking for love and points will be awarded for the best insights. Our lives may have changed but there’s never been a better time to level up with Dating Games.
Useless robots, minimalist shoes, and "offensive" card games up to the friggin' Pope's stinky eyeballs! (Ewww!) That's crowdfunding in a nutshell, but it's also our modern world - a vast creativity desert, populated almost exclusively by scammers and dummies, practically coded to prey upon our pathological consumerism, permanently on the precipice of collapsing onto itself. Plus, there's a shitload of USB cables everywhere. But it's not all bad. Most concepts springing from the twin Idea Hel ...
The latest news around the Philadelphia region from KYW Newsradio.
Washington, D.C.‘s fiercest independent reporters – Raheem Kassam and Natalie Winters – present real news and investigations from the nation‘s Capitol.
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Wire Taps 234—UK-based African immigrant focused on sustainability. France-based African immigrant debating whether to pursue the MBA. US-based Latina, going HBS or bust
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Alex and Graham began this 150th episode of Wire Taps (podcast episode 234 overall) by reviewing some of the show's “greatest hits”. A huge thankyou to our listening audience for making this podcast a pleasure to produce, record, and share each week! Beyond the fanfare of a milestone episode, Alex highlighted more waitlist movement, and the anticip…
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State tells counties to set aside undated ballots pending litigation
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Pennsylvania election officials sent new guidance to the counties on how to handle undated mail-in ballots. It comes after GOP Senate candidate Dave McCormick filed a lawsuit to try to get those votes counted. KYW Newsradio's Tim Jimenez has this update.By Audacy
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Using science to help solve food disparities
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Science comes to life, or better yet to the dinner table, for a number of Philadelphia students as they learn about careers in biomedical research. KYW Newsradio’s Justin Udo has the story.By Audacy
Before you join an airline airport lounge, buy travel insurance or reserve your hotel room explore the many and often little-known benefits you might already be eligible for based on your credit card. CBS News travel editor Peter Greenberg has more.By Audacy
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Youth coalition calls on Pennsylvania lawmakers to take on juvenile justice reform
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Pennsylvania lawmakers are being called out by a local youth rights campaign. KYW Newsradio's Shara Dae Howard reports they’re asking the legislators to make serious changes to the Juvenile Justice system.By Audacy
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If Roe v. Wade is overturned, new ordinance would prevent abortion-related arrests in Radnor Township
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In Delaware County, the Radnor Township Board of Commissioners passed an ordinance, that if abortion becomes illegal in the state of Pennsylvania, local police would take a step back. KYW Newsradio's Nina Baratti explains. (photo credit: Scott Olson/Getty Images)By Audacy
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McCormick files suit to get undated mail-in ballots tallied
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We’re just a few days away from a recount to be triggered in the Pennsylvania GOP Senate race. In the meantime, candidate Dave McCormick is suing to get undated mail-in ballots counted. KYW Newsradio's Tim Jimenez has the story. (Photo credit: Jeff Swensen/Getty ImagesBy Audacy
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Medical Report: People show signs of ‘pandemic brain’ whether they had COVID-19 or not
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It is being called “pandemic brain” and not everyone who suffers from it has had exposure to COVID-19. KYW Medical Editor Dr. Brian McDonough explains.By Audacy
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Proposed charter change would make city's Division of Aviation a cabinet-level position
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Philadelphia airport executives and the mayor are backing a charter change, to make the city’s Division of Aviation a cabinet-level position. As KYW’s Mike DeNardo reports, if City Council agrees, the idea will be put before voters this fall. (Photo: William Thomas Cain/Getty Images)By Audacy
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DA's office awards violence prevention grants to 3 community bike programs
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The District Attorney’s Office has awarded violence prevention grants to three community bike programs in a effort to keep the city's youth safe. KYW Community Impact Reporter Racquel Williams has more from Fairmount Park. (Photo: Racquel Williams/KYW Newsradio)By Audacy
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3 teens shot shortly after school ended in North Philadelphia
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Just minutes after a dismissal bell rang at a North Philadephia school Monday afternoon, three teen boys walking near a pair of neighboring schools were shot. KYW Newsradio's Nina Baratti reports from the scene. (Photo: Nina Baratti)By Audacy
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Police arrest man accused of stabbing a 30th Street Station employee
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Philadelphia police have arrested a man they stay stabbed an employee inside the restroom of 30th Street Station in Center City. More from KYW Newsradio's Jay Scott Smith. (Photo: Holli Stephens/KYW Newsradio)By Audacy
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US House passes emergency bill aimed at preventing future baby formula shortage
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Capital Hill correspondent Scott MacFarlane and KYW Newsradio's Michelle Durham discuss a bill in Congress aimed a preventing another baby formula shortage. They also discuss another bill in Congress that will crack down on domestic terrorism according to the bill's supporters.By Audacy
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Philadelphia gets funding to dredge the Schuylkill
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Philadelphia gets federal funds to dredge the Schuylkill River. KYW Newsradio's John McDevitt reports work could as soon as this summer. (Photo: John McDevitt/KYW Newsradio)By Audacy
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Former Pa. Attorney General Kane admits to violating probation at Montco hearing
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Disgraced Attorney General Kathleen Kane is on her way to a substance abuse treatment center in Chester County after admitting she violated her probation when she was arrested for driving under the influence in Scranton in March. KYW Suburban Bureau Chief Jim Melwert reports from Norristown.By Audacy
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Episode 252: The One With The Two Guys Talking
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Straight from Jacko’s hyperbolic chamber…it’s the YKS boys! On today’s show we’re doing all kinds of fun shit. First you got this Mike guy, who knows a lot about the TV show Friends. Then you got this JF character, and whoaaa boy, look out for that guy. And when they both get the woke mind virus? Ah golly! Well, let’s just hope they had enough time…
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President Joe Biden says the U.S. would intervene militarily if China were to invade Taiwan
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A brief police pursuit ends with three in the hospital
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Northern Liberties kicks off Memorial Day weekend early this week
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Northern Liberties kicks off Memorial Day weekend early this week, with the return of its Night Market on Thursday. It’s the latest in a line of outdoor public events to suggest that Philadelphia’s street festivals are finally back. KYW’s Hadas Kuznits has more.By Audacy
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New Jersey closing certain wildlife areas for summer to crack down on illegal use
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New Jersey’s Department of Environmental Protection on Wednesday is shutting down a few areas that have become popular destinations for partying, ATV riding and unguarded swimming. KYW South Jersey reporter Mike Dougherty tells us these same places were also closed last summer. (Image credit: Suriya Silsaksom/Getty Images)…
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Girardi thinks tough opposing pitching has contributed to the Phils' quiet offense
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The Phillies avoided a sweep to the Dodgers in extra innings. After the wild come-from-behind 4-3 win, Manager Joe Girardi had a possible — optimistic — reason why the Phillies’ expensive offense has seemed so underwhelming through 41 games. KYW Newsradio's Dave Uram has more. (Image credit: Eric Hartline/USA Today Sports)…
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Medical Report: Poor air quality hurts much more than breathing
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It has been known for quite some time that poor air quality can hurt the lungs and negatively affect breathing, but new studies suggest that lung damage is just the tip of the iceberg. KYW Newsradio's Dr. Brian McDonough has more.By Audacy
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The School District of Philadelphia's mask requirement is now in effect
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Masks are once again required in the School District of Philadelphia. KYW Newsradio's Tim Jimenez has more. (Image credit: Tim Jimenez/KYW Newsradio)By Audacy
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Philadelphia International Airport expects this summer to be their busiest since before the pandemic
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Philadelphia International says they're expecting about 7.7 million passengers this summer. Officials say that's a 233% increase compared to the summer of 2020, and an 18% increase from June to August of last year. As KYW Newsradio's Nina Baratti reports, it's a sign more people are getting comfortable again to take flight. (Photo: Mark Makela/Gett…
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S2 Ep44: Chop chop this is clear for me with Bobby Temps & Stephanie Foster 🪓
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We’re back with the latest monthly hosts episode. Join us for chat on boundaries, being a secondary partner and synchronised swimming… Join our Subsription on Apple Podcasts for ad free episodes + bonus content Check out our award winning mental health podcast HERE Find Bobby on Twitter or InstagramBy Bobby Temps
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Extreme heat can't stop return of Italian Market festival
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housands braved the sweltering heat over the weekend to attend the South 9th Street Italian Market Festival. The popular South Philly event made its return following a pandemic-imposed hiatus. KYW Newsradio's John McDevitt was there. (Photo credit: John McDevitt/KYW Newsradio)By Audacy
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New bill could streamline Wildwood development process
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Development in Wildwood has become a costly and cumbersome process according to an assemblyman, and he’s trying to fix that. We get more on this from KYW Newsradio South Jersey reporter Mike Dougherty. (Photo credit: Creative-Family/Getty Images)By Audacy
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Man wanted since October shot, arrested after Norristown chase
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Police in Norristown arrested a man wanted since last fall, after he tried to run from police and then allegedly shot at them. KYW Newsradio's Antionette Lee has more. (Photo credit: Montgomery County District Attorney's Office)By Audacy
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Sports Fans of the Week: Why the Sons of Ben are not your average fans
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Few sports lovers can brag that their favorite team exists because of them. KYW Newsradio's Dave Uram has more. (Photo credit: Jeff Mitchell)By Audacy
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Preventative measures to keep your pets safe during tick season
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Ticks are out in full force throughout the region and an area veterinarian is urging pet owners to take preventive measures to keep their animals healthy. Dr. Alicia Royer is the shelter veterinarian at mainline animal rescue. She recommends that flee and tick collars or medications be used all year round. (Image credit: Getty Images)…
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Record-breaking temperatures can be especially difficult for a T-ball coach
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We have some record-breaking heat in store for this weekend. As KYW Newsradio's Hadas Kuznits reports, we many reach the hottest temperature for May today, with Sunday a little cooler but still above average. (Image credit: Hadas Kuznits)By Audacy
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Theatre Horizon relives comedy of high school, competition and friendship in 'Athena'
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We all know there's drama in high school sports — so it's the perfect setting for a play. Theatre Horizon's latest production, 'Athena', is a comedy about girls' fencing. Director Kathryn MacMillan says the show focuses on the challenges of competing as an athlete while you're still growing as a teenager.…
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Trial of homicide detective Phillip Nordo continues
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Detectives and former colleagues of homicide detective Phillip Nordo testified yesterday about their investigation into the killing of a Philadelphia police officer, and the people they said solved the case. KYWs Crime and Justice reporter Kristen Johanson...By Audacy
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With record-breaking temps expected, it's time to check on those most vulnerable to the heat
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The weather this time of year is typically in the 70's but its expected to reach the high 90's today. KYW Newsradio's Medical Editor Doctor Brian McDonough says you should check in on anyone vulnerable to heat.By Audacy
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A push to end the one exception to the US ban on slavery inspires Philadelphia mural project
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The latest project from Mural Arts Philadelphia supports a national movement to end the one exception in the Constitution’s anti-slavery amendment. KYW’s City Hall bureau chief Pat Loeb reports. (Image © 2022, City of Philadelphia Mural Arts Program / Cuong Tran/Mike. Photo by Akeil Robertson. Courtesy of Mural Arts.)…
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NJ legislators want to put an end to ticketing for license plate frames
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Cops in the Garden State write about 100,000 tickets per year for a minor issue that a number of state legislators want to address. They've been getting complaints about the practice from a lot of drivers... As we hear from KYW Newsradio's South Jersey reporter Mike Dougherty. (Image credit: Getty Images)…
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Black entrepreneurs converge in Philadelphia to forge networks, close racial wealth gaps
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A conference for Black business owners is bringing entrepreneurs from all over the country to the Pennsylvania Convention Center this week. KYW Newsradio's Antionette Lee tells us about it. (Image credit: Antionette Lee/KYW Newsradio)By Audacy
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With families in mind, new affordable housing begins to sprout in Sharswood
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The Philadelphia Housing Authority, along with Hunt and Pennrose, held a groundbreaking ceremony of their latest development in North Philadelphia. KYW Community Impact Reporter Racquel Williams has more from Sharswood. (Image credit: Racquel Williams/KYW Newsradio)By Audacy
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Philadelphia's surrounding counties back in CDC's "high" community transmission level
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Starting on Monday, masks will once again be required in the Philadelphia School District due to a consistent rise in COVID cases. Masks must be worn in schools and on all school buses. All of the collar counties around Philadelphia are in the CDC’s “high COVID community transmission” category. That has some suburban school districts moving back to…
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The science of freestyle with Anthony Veneziale, Lin-Manuel Miranda’s friend from Philly
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Before ‘Hamilton’ or even ‘In the Heights’, a guy from Philadelphia met Lin-Manuel Miranda at college and started a hip-hop improv group called Freestyle Love Supreme. That group eventually went to Broadway and is now touring the country. They’ll be at the Miller Theater from June 7-12, and that guy from Philadelphia - Anthony Veneziale - tells us …
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Mandatory masking returning to all Philadelphia public schools
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Mandatory masking for all Philadelphia School district students and staff will resume on Monday, May 23rd. Masks must be worn in schools and on all school buses. More from KYW Newsradio's Hadas Kuznits.By Audacy
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Woman charged with beating, starving 4-year-old pleads guilty to third-degree murder
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A Philadelphia woman who was charged with beating, burning, and starving a 4-year-old child she was caring for has pleaded guilty to third-degree murder. KYW Newsradio's crime and justice reporter Kristen Johanson has more. (Image credit: Philadelphia Police Department)By Audacy
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Early childhood education providers ask state legislators for wage raise to ease staffing shortage
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So many childcare centers have closed because of the pandemic that it's leaving thousands of parents on waitlists to get their children into childcare. Parents and educators are fed up. KYW’s Antionette Lee was in Montgomery County where childhood education leaders and advocates took to an empty classroom to bring a message to state lawmakers……
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Ukrainians gather at Philadelphia Art Museum to celebrate Vyshyvanka Day
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In Ukrainian culture, Thursday was Vyshyvanka Day, a celebration of the country's culture and traditions through unique pieces of clothing. Here in the city, a few dozen people gathered at the Art Museum to honor their home country. KYW Newsradio's Nina Baratti was there.By Audacy
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It's tick season again. Here's what you need to know
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It's tick season, and Pennsylvania has the most number of reported cases of Lyme disease in the country. Most cases of the tick-borne illness are found right here in southeastern Pennsylvania. KYW Newsradio's John McDevitt has advice on what to do if you find a tick on yourself or somebody else. (Image credit: Getty Images)…
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Putting competitive video game skills to the test
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All of that time students spend playing video games could be good training for a career in the military. KYW Newsradio’s Justin Udo explains.By Audacy