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If you love Celtic music, then céad míle fáilte! Each week, you'll receive an hour-long award-winning Celtic radio show featuring some of the best independent Irish & Celtic music, and all 100% FREE! Subscribe to the podcast and our free Celtic Music Magazine to celebrate Celtic culture through music. Did I mention, it was FREE?
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Basic Folk
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The Bluegrass Situation

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Basic Folk features honest conversations with folk musicians hosted by Cindy Howes, a well-versed public radio DJ, and singer/songwriter Lizzie No. While we’re not gassing up the banjo, fiddle, guitar and mandolin, Basic Folk approaches interviews with warmth, humor and insightful (invasive?) questions. This podcast fosters the folk community and showcases a genre that is often misunderstood. Our definition of “folk” is extremely broad, so you’ll hear interviews from Molly Tuttle, Ben Harper ...
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The Freewheelin' Rob Kelly

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POD DYLAN is a weekly podcast that celebrates the work of Bob Dylan, one song at a time. Host The Freewheelin' Rob Kelly invites a different guest to discuss one of their favorites. Most new episodes are free for 90 days. Subscribers to FM+ get Extended Versions of many shows, Bonus Episodes and full access to every episode in our Archives. Subscribe to FM+ in Apple Podcasts or at www.FMpods.com. One low price includes full access to Extended and Bonus Episodes from every show on the network.
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Our country’s problems will never be solved by a bunch of fancy people in nice suits talking big words on CNN and Fox, but by An Army of Normal Folks just deciding “hey, I can help.” Hosted by Coach Bill Courtney from the Oscar-winning Undefeated, this podcast is building the Army and celebrating its extraordinary members. New episodes are released every Tuesday.
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Gravy

Southern Foodways Alliance

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Gravy shares stories of the changing American South through the foods we eat. Gravy showcases a South that is constantly evolving, accommodating new immigrants, adopting new traditions, and lovingly maintaining old ones. It uses food as a means to explore all of that, to dig into lesser-known corners of the region, complicate stereotypes, document new dynamics, and give voice to the unsung folk who grow, cook, and serve our daily meals.
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“Modest people, playing gorgeous music, speaking articulately about areas they love. Fabulously calming” – one listener’s description of this multi-award-winning podcast in which Matthew Bannister goes walking with top folk musicians in the landscapes that have inspired them. “A restorative breathing space in sound” – The Telegraph. “Immaculately produced” – The Times
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(Formerly the Darkness Prevails Podcast) Host Darkness Prevails brings you Unexplained Encounters, a podcast where everyday folk share their most terrifying and unexplained experiences. From mysterious creatures seen in national forests to supernatural events disrupting peoples' lives, prepare to explore the unexplained. These stories might sound bizarre, but it's up to you to decide which to believe. Submit your story to Unexplained Encounters at darkstories.org
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In this horror/fantasy serial drama, Carpenter and Faulkner, two worshippers of an outlawed god, travel up the length of their deity’s great black river, searching for holy revelations. As their pilgrimage lengthens and the river’s mysteries deepen, the two acolytes find themselves under threat from a police manhunt, but also come into conflict with the weirder gods that have flourished in these forgotten rural territories. Next episode to come on 19th October. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com ...
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Derek Findas and Goron Vor tickle your ears with a rusty screwdriver in The Folk in Scotland Podcast and Celluroids. Movie reviews and chat...we say chat but its a run on consciousness that never leads anywhere good. Often described as Scotlands greatest thinkers (for legal reasons this is untrue) Loads more and videos over at www.folkinscotland.com or https://www.youtube.com/thederekfindasarchive
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ReFolkUs

Folk Music Ontario

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Introducing ReFolkUs, a new podcast by Folk Music Ontario, where we talk to artists and music industry professionals about building sustainable careers as creative workers, with a focus on folk.
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A journey within, around, and all over the expansive folk genre. Les and Bruce each bring a different side of the folk narrative. Tune in for music old and new, and for stories along the way. Sponsored by Blindman Brewing
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Plains Folk is a commentary devoted to life on the great plains of North Dakota. Written by Tom Isern of West Fargo, North Dakota, and read in newspapers across the region for years, Plains Folk venerates fall suppers and barn dances and reminds us that "more important to our thoughts than lines on a map are the essential characteristics of the region — the things that tell what the plains are, not just where they are."
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The Wyrd Side

Alexandra M. Barrow and Finn Cresswell

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The Wyrd Side is a New Weird / Folk Horror podcast that follows the paranormal investigations of Aiden Summers and Katherine Moore as they uncover the dangerous truth lurking behind the myths and legends of the British Isles. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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We are a UK based ‘virtual folk club’ producing podcasts in two formats: - Conversation and live music with selected guest musicians. The music is mainly acoustic in the folk or singer/songwriter genre. Occasionally we go 'off-piste' with guests who are poets, politicians, writers, storytellers etc where there may be no music at all. - Radio shows, mainly music with some commentary. Each episode is a re-run the most recent Invisible Folk Club radio show syndicated weekly to six community sta ...
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Redacted (verb): censor or obscure for legal or security purposes. [REDACTED] History is a show where we can have real, unfiltered conversations about the things that SOME FOLK don't want us to talk about. This is where we will huddle around the campfire and tell the stories of people that the textbooks forgot. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the show! If you want to support the show, come join the Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/Blackkout https://www.tiktok.com/@blackkout___ For all inquiries, ...
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Folk Alley Sessions are exclusive in-studio performances and interviews produced by Folk Alley (a service of the FreshGrass Foundation). Folk Alley Sessions feature exciting, up-and-coming artists and longtime veterans in folk, roots, and Americans music. Hear artists perform and talk about their music in their own words. Watch videos of these exclusive performances via FolkAlley.com, the Folk Alley mobile app, or our Youtube Channel: FolkAlleydotCom
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Beekeeper Spaceman/ In the Custody of Stars/ Beekeeper Spaceman Larry & Joe/ Mi Burrito Sabanero/[single] Sam Cooper/Something You Might Not Expect To Find/Careless Love Randall Kromm/Deliver Me/Late September The Kelley Family/Hark The Herald Angel Sings/Kelley Family Christmas Julie Gold/Be God/Folk Now (Nov & Dec 2023) Vicky Harris/August In Dec…
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Montana has a historical vocabulary all its own, devising its own labels for people and processes of frontier settlement. I have described before how the word “pioneer” had its own meaning in the Treasure State, referring not to a doughty homesteader, but rather to a miner or cattleman who came before and held homesteaders in contempt.…
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It's catch-up time. The Invisible Folk Club radio show is currently syndicated to nine community or local stations, seven based in the UK with the other two mainland Europe. Jon Bickley presents the show, Steve Yarwood is Producer. Nothing in the broad church of trad folk, roots or Americana is off limits, there are so many shades. Our show feature…
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Long before the world fell in love with the music of Iron & Wine, and even before he knew that he wanted a career in music, Sam Beam knew that he loved making things. His parents, who didn’t necessarily understand their artsy kid but wanted to support him, kept Sam well-supplied in drawing paper and art supplies so that his imagination could run fr…
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This week I am joined by someone that many consider the Godfather of the OSR hobby, Matt Finch. We seek to answer the question "How can we help people make the transition from the brand RPG game into the old school hobby?" Check out all of their amazing products at https://www.mythmeregames.com/ . The Crown Tavern by Royaltyfreesounds. "Adventure" …
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After suffering through a failed adoption, Troy and Erica put themselves through the process again. It’s a wild story with twists and turns that would have led many to give up, but not these two. Today, there’s around 117,000 kids waiting to be adopted. Support the show: https://www.normalfolks.us/premium See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy inf…
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Come to “The Edge of the Land” with the wonderful singer, songwriter and guitarist Katie Spencer. She was born and brought up in East Yorkshire. In this episode she takes us to one of her favourite places: Spurn Point, a narrow spit of land that stretches three miles out into the sea. As we head for the lighthouse at the end, she sings some of her …
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In 2018, Mary Gauthier joined Folk Alley for an exclusive session at the 30A Songwriters Festival in Florida. Here she talks about working alongside combat veterans and with the SongwritingWith: Soldiers organization to share their experiences. Listen to the interview and watch performances of songs from her album, 'Rifles and Rosary Beads.'…
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REBROADCAST: Original Air Date, 04/24/2023 What is Spiritualism? For most, the answer to that question is the state of being spiritual...but it's so much more! Tracing it's roots back to 1848, Spiritualism began as a movement based on the belief that departed souls can interact with the living through the assistance of a medium, a person with the a…
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Katie welcomes rising Central Victorian folk duo Valley Road – Rebecca Jane Howell and Marty Mckenna – to JOY to chat about their self-titled debut album, perform a couple of songs, and share tracks by a couple of their favourite artists. There are also songs from the fabulous recent albums by Narrm/Melbourne singer-songwriters Nat Vazer and Les Th…
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There’s no end to the great new music being released! Here are songs by Australian artists from Melbourne, Sydney, Thirroul, Queensland, Geelong and Perth; and artists from New Zealand, the USA and Canada. Here is the playlist: Painting Light Across Her Lilies – Mike O’Dowd So Free So Lonely – Georgia Gets By Hollow Prayers – d4vd Champion – Lenka …
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Pianist, singer and songwriter Natalie Duncan and Martin Phipps, composer of TV's The Crown and Ridley Scott's new film Napoleon, join Cerys Matthews and Jeffrey Boakye as they travel from Senegal to a massive Cher hit from 1998. Producer Jerome WeatheraldPresented, with music direction, by Cerys Matthews and Jeffrey Boakye The five tracks in this …
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Rob welcomes back fellow BobCat Omar Uddin to discuss the Rolling Thunder Revue version of "Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With You." Have a question or comment? Contact: https://fmpods.com/podcasts/poddylan Follow us on Twitter: @Pod_Dylan POD DYLAN "Jukebox" T-Shirt now available: https://www.etsy.com/shop/RobKellyCreative Complete list of all song…
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Bruce. Songs written by Shane McGowan and Tom Waits. New releases by Elisapie, Matmos, Ian Davies and others. Playlist: Elisapie - Taimaa Qimatsiniugimat (That's No Way To Say Goodbye) Ian Davies - Sad Songs Elliott BROOD - Dried Up The Cottars - Georgia Lee Patty Griffin - Ruby's Arms Madison Cunningham - Hold On St. Jerome School - Dirty Old Town…
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There's a reason open doors in the dark are so creepy... Enjoy these 8 TRUE Scary Stories of the Unexplained! SCARY STORIES TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 INTRO 1:03 The Drench from mariscully 6:44 Never Sleep with the Closet Door Open from Crystal_hawley22 10:04 Why Did I Go Alone from Sydgirl 22:30 Yellow Eyes from Zax 26:25 Specter Brume from WhiteChapel 38:2…
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In this week’s episode of ReFolkUs, we chat with Barbra Lica about the urgent need for a more sustainable music industry. Focusing on the value artists bring and the importance of prioritizing joy in music-making, Barbra offers a unique perspective on the hurdles confronting artists within the industry and ideas for overcoming them on both a person…
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Welcome back to Transmissions. This week on the show, which brings our 2023 season to a close, we are joined by Matt Werth of RVNG to discuss the life and multi-dimensional sound worlds of Pauline Anna Strom. This month, the label released Echoes, Spaces, Lines, which collects the first three albums from the Bay Area synthesist and composer, includ…
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After suffering through a failed adoption, Troy and Erica put themselves through the process again. It’s a wild story with twists and turns that would have led many to give up, but not these two. Today, there’s around 117,000 kids waiting to be adopted. Support the show: https://www.normalfolks.us/premium See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy inf…
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In high-tech laboratories around the world, rooms hum with the electric energy of innovation, the air thick with the promise of discovery. The colossal AI mainframes loom, with their sleek metallic surfaces gleaming like a sentinel of knowledge. Constantly growing and adapting, the boundless potential of artificial intelligence flows like a torrent…
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This week I talk to Mitch Chargo, an attorney and the founder of the Institute for Holocaust Research and Education. We talk about the IHRE’s first event on Nov. 28, what led a busy lawyer to start this organization, and how he finds time to be the lead singer in Stereo Kitchen on top of all of THAT, on this week’s Who The Folk?! Podcast. IHRE: htt…
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Jason Baker/10,000 Miles Away/10,000 Miles Away Zoe Mulford/Mr Rogers Bananas/Purple Piano Allysen Callery /Beautiful Teeth/Ghost Folk Jared Dustin Griffin/My Name Is Cannonball/ Battle Cry Mercy George Mann / Down in the Dumps Tonight/This Chain Ben Gage/Company/Two Singing Songs Tricia Eaves/New Dawn/New Dawn Randall Kromm/Come With Me Now /Late …
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In 1878 Samuel W. Williston, a veteran of dinosaur-fossil hunting expeditions on the plains, was a would-be scientist between jobs. He wrote an article for a popular magazine, The American Naturalist, entitled, “The Prairie Dog, Owl and Rattlesnake.” He begins, “Very singular and amusing stories have been, and still are, accepted by many of the ami…
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Everybody knows Louis de Bernières is a world famous novelist and poet, but we were intrigued to discover he had a lesser known talent as a singer and songwriter. His second solo album 'Delicate Lies' was due for release in October 2023 so we invited him to the Invisible Folk Club for a musical discussion. An interesting conversation ensued. Many t…
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Composer Debbie Wiseman and the writer and multi-instrumentalist Rhodri Marsden join Cerys Matthews and Jeffrey Boakye as they add five more tracks, taking us from a Drifters' classic hit to one of Beethoven's most famous compositions. For Add to Playlist, the Chinese pianist Lang Lang reflects on playing Beethoven, and percussionist Ruairi Glashee…
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We journey into the past to make you all feel old. Help support the show and get exclusive access to full video versions of the podcast and more. Included - Celluroids movie reviews available nowhere else. https://www.patreon.com/thederekfindasarchive Video podcasts, merch and more content over at https://folkinscotland.com https://twitter.com/dere…
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It's catch-up time. The Invisible Folk Club radio show is currently syndicated to nine community or local stations, seven based in the UK with the other two mainland Europe. Jon Bickley presents the show, Steve Yarwood is Producer. Nothing in the broad church of trad folk, roots or Americana is off limits, there are so many shades. Our show feature…
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This hour features ace new songs by a lot of Melbourne-based artists, one Gold Coast artist, and three Canadian artists, on themes of heartbreak, catastrophising, getting back to nature, being comfortable with uncertainty, breaking down personal barriers, and more. Here is the playlist: Precious Cargo – Bill Jackson These Words – Mia Dyson Pocket F…
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Songs of/for (American) Thanksgiving. A selection of new releases. Artists including the Ennis Sisters, Chris Pierce, 300 Turkeys and the Lonesome Ace Stringband. Playlist: Lucky Sonne - Thanksgiving Digital Hobo - Shopapalooza Abigayle Kompst - Retail Therapy Indigo Girls - Faye Tucker Lonesome Ace Stringband - Hold On Pharis & Jason Romero - Goin…
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This hour includes songs from excellent new and recent albums by Canberra’s Fred Smith, the legendary Neil Young, Adelaide duo The Yearlings, Hobart’s Phil Smith and Isabel Rumble, young Icelandic-Chinese jazz singer Laufey, and the Blue Mountains’ CJ Stranger; a beautiful alternative version of an Australian classic song by the great Margret RoadK…
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Rob welcomes author Matthew Ingate to discuss "Brownsville Girl" from 1986's KNOCKED OUT LOADED. This Episode is for FM+ Subscribers Only. If you're not yet a subscriber, you'll hear a special preview version of this episode. To hear the full episode, sign up for FM Pods + in Apple Podcasts or at FMPods.com. Have a question or comment? Contact: htt…
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On this week's episode we discuss the origin of the American Thanksgiving and how Native American's suffered because of it. NEW YOUTUBE VIDEOS: Martin Luther King vs The FBI - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LpTKJUhTbE&t=685s The Dark History of The Second Amendment: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4jeIqFL48kw&t=73s PATREON: patreon.com/redactedhi…
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Thank you so much for listening to the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. It’s Thanksgiving here in the US. I can’t help but share about how grateful I am to each of you for listening and even more to all of our generous patrons. Over 300 people make a pledge of as little as $1 per episode to support this show. It allows us to keep this show running eac…
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These hybrid creatures are commonly sighted and the stuff of nightmares. Do you believe in werewolves? Enjoy these 42 allegedly real werewolf and dogman encounters! Join my Discord! https://discord.gg/3YVN4twrD8 Pre-order Drakenblud today! https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C9P9L8ST Get some creepy merch at https://eeriecast.store/ Follow and review Tales…
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In this week’s episode of ReFolkUs, we chat to entertainment lawyer Byron Pascoe, a partner at Edwards Creative Law, about the world of entertainment law and the important role a lawyer plays in a musician or creative worker's career. We delve into negotiating contracts, knowing your rights, and how the right lawyer will serve as both an advocate a…
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In “Tasting the South in the San Fernando Valley,” producer Rebecca Katz tells the story of how three black women created a soul food institution in one of the whitest parts of the San Fernando Valley that still thrives today. During the Second Great Migration in the 1940s, large numbers of Black Americans traveled west to Los Angeles, California. …
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