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Song Exploder is a podcast where musicians take apart their songs, and piece by piece, tell the story of how they were made. Each episode features an artist discussing a song of theirs, breaking down the sounds and ideas that went into the writing and recording. Hosted and produced by Hrishikesh Hirway.
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Host Zach Grossfeld chats with creatives, athletes, scientists, and others who do dope sh*t and want to share their story. Whether it's tripping balls on acid, the possibility of an Earth-shattering nuclear war, or diving 120 meters underwater on a single breath, no topic is off limits. Past guests include FINNEAS (Music Artist, Songwriter), Mark Normand (comedian), Aubrey de Grey (Longevity Scientist), Eben Britton (NFL, Psychonaut), Andy Weir (The Martian, Project Hail Mary), Brian Toon (N ...
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Eclipsed

Campside Media / Sony Music Entertainment

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Lakes disappear, sailors cry, and pop stars go into battle on this season of ECLIPSED. Hosted by writer Bijan Stephen (The Verge, The Believer), each episode features a story hidden in the shadow of another historical event. ECLIPSED: a Campside Media & Sony Music Entertainment production. Find more great podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at sonymusic.com/podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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iHeartRadio presents “Inside The Studio,” an in-depth series featuring intimate conversations with some of music’s biggest stars and emerging talents. Each episode features an unscripted sit-down with artists on the verge of releasing new material – rounded out with a tour through their lives and discographies. “Inside The Studio” reveals previously unseen sides of artists, giving fans the sort of access that is missing from much of today’s music coverage. Inside the Studio is hosted by musi ...
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An inside look at the unconventional choices of quality-obsessed creators – and the memorable things they made as a result. It's a show about trusting your intuition and your craft more than best practices and blueprints. Since 2016, Unthinkable has inspired creators to ship more personal, powerful work. In the era of AI and endless commodity content, that type of work is now urgent. Hosted by Jay Acunzo, founder of the Creator Kitchen.
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A.V.A Live Radio Hosted by Jacqueline Jax talks about what’s happening in music today from todays music news updates, spotify releases and the best new music trends in all genres. Our shows hosted by Jacqueline Jax are heavily curated so you can discover the best new music albums just released each month.Take us on your Drive to Work : https://linktr.ee/avaliveradio
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This podcast is about Sia’s daily life which includes producing music, making beats, recording videos, inventing new gadgets, recommending new movies and tv shows she likes, make-up she loves, dealing with her personal development and being a carer for her parents. It's a full on life!
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The C.R.E.A.M. Podcast

Jason Matthews of Matthews Financial & Insurance Solutions

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C.R.E.A.M. is all about personal finance, investing, and more than a little bit of fun!Introducing the C.R.E.A.M. podcast with me, Jason Matthews, sponsored by Matthews Financial & Insurance Solutions, and with my co-host, Norm Schriever.Of course, the name refers to an old Wu Tang Clan song using the acronym Cash Rules Everything Around Me. So, we wanted to bring you fun and fast-moving podcast about economic news, market strategies, investing, and personal finance like you've never heard i ...
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Every creative work you’ve ever loved has a hero’s journey behind it. On Spark & Fire, you'll hear creators tell the story of bringing one beloved work to life. Iconic creatives — like Wicked composer Stephen Schwartz, Pixar director Domee Shi, comedian Patton Oswald, musician Wynton Marsalis, and novelist Isabel Allende — share the endless iterations, the inevitable setbacks, and the breakthrough ideas along the epic process of creation. But this isn’t an interview show. It’s a story — told ...
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Open Range is a weekly podcast hosted by founders of the creative instagram page @ranjmedia. Join $ZN, Raola and Sydni in their open conversations about their creative experiences. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ranjmedia/support
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Alpha Music is the industry leader in bringing Indian Pop music to the world. I-POP. This is the future of music... a generation beyond Z.Alpha Music is created by theajsound.This podcast focuses on building up local talent to be able to piece the global market and make an impact on humans. #alpha #alphaBytes #theajsound
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Feist is a singer/songwriter from Canada. She put out her first solo album in 1999. She’s won 11 Juno awards, including two for Artist of the Year, and she has four Grammy nominations. She’s also been a member of the band Broken Social Scene since 2001. In April 2023, Feist put out her sixth album, Multitudes. And for this episode, I talked to her …
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It's episode #33 of the Cash Rules Everything Around Me podcast with your host, Jason Matthews of Matthews Financial & Insurance Solutions! In this episode, Jason and co-host Norm Schriever cover: •Stock market recap & Wall Street projections. •Talking about the debt ceiling deal (and why it DOES NOT raise the debt limit nor solve the problem). •Th…
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In marketing today, there's the widely used, noisy way to market yourself and your business, but then, just maybe, there's a calmer, quieter, perhaps more effective way. Stories from one of the world's most surprising speakeasy lounges, based in London, as well as one of Jay's favorite marketers who doesn't show up much publicly -- least of all on …
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http://www.beautifulsongoftheweek.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Afternoon-Bike-Ride-Glossover-feat.-Lowswimmer.mp3 One of the trickiest things about starting a band has to be coming up with a good name. How do you sum up a band’s sound or vibe or style or message in a name that’s also memorable, clever, and not already copyrighted? Very few bands …
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On this episode of The AUXORO Podcast, Dr. Julie Labau and Zach discuss Julie's work studying mosquitoes at STRI (Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute) in Panama and strategizing the eradication of mosquito-borne disease in high-risk areas, how releasing 5 billion mosquitoes is helping fight dengue fever, an adventure that Julie and Zach endured…
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The influencer, who goes by the name "Jasmine," has always been interested in exploring new ways to connect with her followers. With over 500,000 followers on Snapchat alone, Jasmine knew that she wanted to take her content to the next level. After researching various AI technologies and deep learning algorithms, Jasmine stumbled upon GPT-4, the la…
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The Crossover Effect of Artist Collabs is the Best Way to break a New Music Artist- Collaborating with another artist can provide a multitude of benefits. For a newer artist, it can give them exposure to a wider audience that they may not have been able to reach on their own. For established artists, it can keep their sound fresh and introduce them…
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The success of “Kill Bill” continues to propel SZA’s career forward and solidifies her position as a powerhouse in the music industry. Since the release of the single, SZA has been nominated for two Grammy Awards and has earned widespread critical acclaim for her unique blend of R&B, hip-hop, and soul. SZA’s “Kill Bill” surely is cementing her stat…
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SUMMARY: With nine Grammy nominations and a GMA Dove Award for Songwriter of the Year, Matt Maher is one of the leading songwriters in contemporary Christian music. He joins us for a wide-ranging conversation about creativity, collaboration, and and his evolving career. PART ONE: Paul and Scott talk about the recent Ed Sheeran copyright infringemen…
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http://www.beautifulsongoftheweek.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Populous-Pietre-roventi.mp3 The world’s most populous……isAnd you might be interested to know…CountryIndiaIt just overtook China about a month ago (April 2023).CityTokyoIt kind of depends on how you define a city, but Tokyo’s metropolitan area contains about a third of all of Japan’s p…
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A list of steps isn't helpful if you're facing the wrong way. That's why in this one-shot, we try to pivot the right way... as it relates to story. Jay unpacks three common misconceptions about how we understand story and why it's actually more important to understand how to be storytellers than to understand story. *** KEEP MAKING WHAT MATTERS: 1.…
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http://www.beautifulsongoftheweek.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Taylor-Swift-invisible-string-Official-Lyric-Video.mp3 I don’t believe in fate, but I do like the idea of fate. It’s such a typically human thing to think: we’re so important that god or the universe (or whatever) has a vested interest in making our lives turn out a certain way. We cr…
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Madison McFerrin is a singer, songwriter, and producer from New York. She’s sung with legends like Aretha Franklin, George Clinton, and De La Soul & The Roots. Madison’s first EP came out in 2016, and last week, she released her debut album, I Hope You Can Forgive Me. In the years between the EP and the album, Madison started producing her own musi…
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Summary: Why the heck are we having comedian on Songcraft? Part One: Paul and Scott chat about comedy, fandom, and the great Willie Nelson Part Two: Our in-depth conversation with the very funny Dusty Slay About Dusty Slay: Comedian Dusty Slay hasn’t written a song that you’ve heard, but he’s written a lot of jokes, and a lot of those jokes are abo…
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http://www.beautifulsongoftheweek.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Trees-Should-Be-Purple.mp3 I agree with Gemp that trees – or at least some trees – should be purple. It would be a nice change from all that brown and green. However, I’ve recently learned that there’s a type of tree that’s already going several steps beyond and that has been glamming…
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In a 4-part Mini Series, we're unpacking how we create little pockets of resonance. Through conversations with sound designers, copywriters, comedians, and creatives, we are mapping out how we can create work that can make audiences feel connected, validated, and seen. First up is a conversation with brilliant copywriter Margo Aaron who walks us th…
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Today on JAX DAILY Music News 'AI in the Music Industry Pros and Cons'. The music industry has always been at the forefront of technology The music industry has always been at the forefront of technology-driven change. The way we consume music has evolved drastically over the years, from vinyl to cassette tapes, CDs, and now streaming. However, the…
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🎙️ In this very special episode, Savannah Murray joins host Jason Matthews and cohost Norm Schriever to talk about raising a child with special needs. 🧩Not only is Savannah a Super Mom to her son, Zion, who was early diagnosed with autism, but Savannah is Jason’s wife. 🎗️Together, they have a frank conversation about what it takes to raise a child …
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http://www.beautifulsongoftheweek.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Thirdstory-Grows-Old-Searching-EP.mp3 Last week was a pretty deep dive into an obscure pastime, so let’s make this week the opposite: a shallow dive into a universal emotion. Namely, love. On May 13, 1924, a woman named Zelmyra married a man named Herbert in North Carolina. They remai…
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The war with technology and music begins a Spotify cracks down on AI generated music catalogues. On today’s edition of Jax daily with Jacqueline Jax sponsored by A.V.A Live Radio more companies begin to experiment with artificial intelligence to create music so Spotify is taking action to ensure that it’s music catalogues remain authentic. The popu…
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In May 1980, the band Joy Division was devastated by the death of lead singer Ian Curtis. The three remaining band members, Bernard Sumner, Peter Hook, and Stephen Morris, decided they would keep making music together, and a few months later, Gillian Gilbert joined them. They called the band New Order. New Order is one of the most influential bands…
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While some artists are trying to squash copycat tracks generated with artificial intelligence, others are attempting to go with the flow. Jax Daily Music News: This newsletter was listed as Medium Top Music Blog for 2022–2023 and has become a wonderful place where people can learn about what's happening in music. The Jax Daily Music news is a daily…
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Where everyone …. lives happily ever after? This is the third episode based on The Saga of the Völsungs, the last part of the story. We follow Guðrún and her relationship with Atli (aka Attila the Hun). There is a bit of tragedy. A lot of violence and a horrific scene which is not meant for children (even though children are involved).…
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SUMMARY Our guest is author, educator, and celebrated singer-songwriter Dar Williams who emerged from the vibrant mid-90’s Boston scene that included Patty Griffith, Melissa Ferrick, Throwing Muses, Vance Gilbert, and Jonatha Brooke. Dar has now recorded more than a dozen studio albums, and recently released the book How to Write a Song That Matter…
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http://www.beautifulsongoftheweek.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Croquet-Club-You-Left-Me.mp3 It is 1830. Industrialization is in full swing. Labourers, made redundant by advances in agricultural technology, are flocking to London to find factory work. The city – dirty, dangerous, and disconnected from nature – is a pretty awful place. Those who ca…
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On this episode of The AUXORO Podcast, Chris Lehto and Zach discuss what drew Chris into the world of UFO (UAP) investigation, The Phoenix Lights phenomenon with over 750 witnesses, what made Chris want to become a fighter pilot, challenging Mick West's debunkings, UFO encounters at nuclear sites, the story of Bob Lazar, and more. Guest Bio: Chris …
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To make something irresistible, get to the fun part — fast. That’s how Exploding Kittens became one of the world’s most popular games. When cartoonist Matthew Inman (The Oatmeal) and game developer Elan Lee (former Xbox) designed the card game Exploding Kittens, they took fun very seriously. This mindset unlocked their creativity in unexpected ways…
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In 2016, Pharrell Williams dropped by NYU's Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music to speak to a class. There, he met a young Maggie Rogers and sampled her song "Alaska." His reaction, captured on camera, went viral. This is a relatively known moment on the internet. What's not known is just how the words Pharrell shared and the element he noticed…
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http://www.beautifulsongoftheweek.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Jim-James-Exploding.mp3 Carbon, one of the most common elements in the universe, is found in many forms thanks to its willingness to combine with other atoms. As you might remember from high school science, the scientific term for this willingness is “valence.” I prefer “willingness” …
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On this episode of The AUXORO Podcast, Kevin Ross and Zach discuss Kevin's path to becoming a championship Muay Thai fighter, overcoming addiction to drugs and alcohol, takeaways from the film 'The Whale,' what it's like to train under the legend Master Toddy, training in Thailand, fighting Saenchai, and which martial is best to survive a street fi…
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It’s usually hard to pin down when a genre of music starts. But people point to this one party in August 1973 in the Bronx as the moment where hip-hop was born. That makes this year the 50th anniversary of hip-hop. In honor of that, I wanted to revisit an episode looking back at one of hip-hop’s classic tracks: Shook Ones, Part II, by Mobb Deep. He…
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There’s a commonly held belief that great creative work comes from pain. But comedian and writer Phoebe Robinson says that this is a myth. Instead, Phoebe believes great creative work comes from a place of joy. As Phoebe shares her personal story of writing her debut essay collection, You Can’t Touch My Hair: And Other Things I Still Have to Explai…
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Summary: Our guest is Chris Shiflett, Foo Fighters guitarist, Rock & Roll Hall of Famer, 12-time Grammy winner, and solo artist named "Americana's biggest rock star" by Rolling Stone. Part One: Scott & Paul talk about country crossover and why Halloween's no fun at the Duncan house Part Two: Our in-depth interview with Chris Shiflett About Chris Sh…
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http://www.beautifulsongoftheweek.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/MisterWives-SUPERBLOOM.mp3 When conditions are just right, wildflowers in parts of California will burst into colours so vivid and widespread that the effects are visible from space. It’s called a “super bloom,” and there’s been a spectacular one this year. The first months of 2023 sa…
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On this episode of The AUXORO Podcast, Christiaan van Heijst and Zach discuss the multiple UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) sightings that Christiaan has had as a pilot, the risk and adventure of his experiences flying over Sub-Saharan Africa, taking photos in the sky of landscapes and UAPs, the stigma attached to pilots that choose to come forw…
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Capturing an honest moment is one of the riskiest ways to create. But the results are real, and they stand the test of time. As musician Ben Folds tells the story of creating his breakout album “Whatever and Ever Amen” with the Ben Folds Five, you’ll hear a very specific story about a rock band recording an album in a house, instead of a studio, wi…
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If you're going to reject conventional thinking and instead trust your intuition, you'll find yourself sharing tons of ideas with others. But this can feel scary, like our ideas are secrets we'd prefer to keep inside. And when someone shoots them down, we assume they just don't "get it." But what if the point of sharing our ideas is NOT to get the …
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