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Host Jason Fraley picks the brains of the most influential filmmakers, musicians and artists of our time in the new podcast “Beyond the Fame with Jason Fraley!” Based in the nation's capital, Jason has interviewed just about every famous figure you can imagine: Aretha Franklin, Carol Burnett, Jon Stewart, Barry Jenkins, Lin-Manuel Miranda, the list is endless! Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. (Royalty-Free Theme Music: Scott Buckley's "Clarion")
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Caregiver SOS On Air

Caregiver SOS On Air

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This hour-long weekly radio show airs 6 p.m. Sundays on 930(AM) The Answer KLUP in the Greater San Antonio region. Hosted by nationally recognized gerontologist Carol Zernial and veteran broadcaster Ron Aaron, and featuring author/psychologist Dr. James Huysman PsyD, LCSW, Caregiver SOS On Air explores issues important to you.
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In-depth interview podcast with leading corporate governance experts, including world-class founders, scholars, board members, executives, investors and more. The content is structured as a long-form conversation to explore not only the latest corporate governance trends, but also to get some personal insights from some of the best and brightest minds behind America's boardrooms.
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The EY Podcast features experts from the world of business offering insights and analysis on a wide range of topics. From the latest CEO outlooks, to tax transformation, finance operations, economic trends and many more, the EY Podcast provides a comprehensive, cross industry view of the most topical issues impacting organisations and society, at your fingertips.
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The Lavigne Show

The Lavigne Show

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Welcome to The Lavigne Show Podcast! Experience an enhanced and edited version of our live show, featuring clearer audio and streamlined content tailored for podcasts. We delve deep into the pursuit of justice in Canada, offering insightful discussions, interviews with guests from across the country and the world, and critical analyses of the legal system—all while saving you time. Enhanced Audio Quality: Enjoy clearer sound for a better viewing experience. Concise Content: Edited to highlig ...
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Mark Malkoff talks with guests about legendary talk show host Johnny Carson. Guests include stand-up comics who debuted on the Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, individuals that worked on the show, frequent guests, and top entertainers that were influenced by Carson.
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In this episode, Barry Neufeld, former schoolboard trustee of 27 years, and constitutional lawyer James Kitchen delve into the controversial issues surrounding children’s rights, parental involvement, and education policies in Canada. Barry shares his personal experiences, legal challenges, and the backlash he has faced for opposing gender ideology…
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"Let George Do It" was a compelling American radio drama series broadcast from 1946 to 1954. Created by Owen and Pauline Vinson, it starred Bob Bailey as private investigator George Valentine, later voiced by Olan Soule. The show transitioned from sitcom-style episodes to thrilling private eye stories, directed by Don Clark. George Valentine's serv…
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In this eye-opening episode, Dr. Chris Shoemaker & Dr. Mark Trozzi discuss their alarming findings on the potential cancer-causing effects of the COVID-19 vaccines. With their combined medical expertise, they delve into the genetic dangers associated with these vaccines, including the presence of SV40, a known cancer promoter. Dr. Shoemaker also sh…
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Box 13, a gripping syndicated radio drama produced by Alan Ladd's Mayfair Productions, captivated listeners with its intriguing blend of mystery and adventure. At the heart of the series was the enigmatic character of Dan Holiday, a former newspaperman turned mystery writer who found himself thrust into a world of danger and intrigue. With each epi…
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Jason Fraley interviews Fab "Milli" Morvan of Milli Vanilli and Damon "Nomad" Elliott about creating a new remix of "Blame it on the Rain." They also reflect on Milli Vanilli’s meteoric rise to fame and the lip-syncing controversy that shattered it all, before an unexpected rebirth a quarter century later on Netflix's "Monsters: The Lyle & Erik Men…
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In this powerful discussion, Cullen McDonald and Dave Freedom recount their fight against unjust charges of common nuisance related to their peaceful protests during the COVID-19 pandemic. Self-representing in court, Cullen shares the challenges of navigating a legal system stacked against freedom fighters. Alongside him, Dave Freedom highlights th…
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The Man Called X was a thrilling radio show that aired from 1944 to 1950. It featured the adventures of Ken Thurston, a secret agent known only by the code name "X." Ken Thurston was a master of disguise and deception. He could infiltrate enemy organizations and gather vital intelligence without being detected. He was also a skilled combatant and m…
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In this powerful episode, Nadine Wellwood, Carol Vowk, & Marco Van Huigenbos discuss the urgent need for accountability in Alberta's government. These grassroots leaders share their insights into how political pressure and government overreach affect Albertans and how their upcoming event, “The Arrival of Accountability,” aims to bring truth to lig…
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(0:00) Intro. (1:20) About the podcast sponsor: The American College of Governance Counsel. (2:06) Start of interview. (3:20) Valeria's origin story. (6:14) On joining IBGC, its mission and focus: governance training, research, and regulatory work with CVM, B3, Congress, etc. (9:03) On the 25th IBGC Annual Summit. (11:11) On the state of ESG in Bra…
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Detective Barrie Craig, portrayed by the charismatic William Gargan, stood apart from the archetypal hard-boiled detectives of his era. Instead of operating from a dimly lit office in a bustling city, Craig conducted his investigations from the comfort of his cozy abode on Madison Lane. Unlike his contemporary counterparts, such as the trench coat-…
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Jason Fraley interviews the always hilarious Damon Wayans, who co-stars with his son Damon Wayans Jr. in the new sitcom “Poppa’s House,” which premieres tonight on CBS and Paramount+. Wayans called in to preview the show and reflect on his most memorable roles from “In Living Color” to “Major Payne” to “My Wife and Kids.” (Theme Music: Scott Buckle…
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Burns and Allen, an iconic American comedy duo, captivated audiences with their hilarious antics and sharp wit. George Burns, renowned for his cigar and signature catchphrase "Say goodnight, Gracie," was the mastermind behind their comedic routines. His wife and partner, Gracie Allen, with her endearing air-headedness and lovable confusion, complem…
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Avalon Time is an American old-time radio comedy/variety program that ran from 1938 to 1940 on NBC's Red Network. The program was named after its sponsor, Avalon cigarettes. Over the course of its run, Avalon Time was also sponsored by Sir Walter Raleigh Pipe Tobacco and the Bulova Watch Company. The program is often regarded as comedian Red Skelto…
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In this powerful interview, Dan Hartman and lawyer Umar Sheikh open up about their fight for justice against pharmaceutical giant Pfizer and the Canadian government. After the tragic loss of Dan's son, Sean Hartman, following a COVID-19 vaccination, they are taking on a wrongful death lawsuit, seeking accountability for Sean's death. Dan shares his…
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The Adventures of Frank Race, a beloved American radio adventure series, was the brainchild of Bruce Eells Productions. This syndicated program captured the imagination of listeners across the East Coast, making its debut in 1949. With 43 captivating episodes, each lasting 30 minutes, the series captivated audiences with its thrilling adventures an…
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Jason Fraley interviews painter and debut filmmaker Titus Kaphar, whose standout Sundance flick “Exhibiting Forgiveness" opens in movie theaters today. He calls in to discuss working with talented actors like André Holland and Andra Day, as well as his own journey as a contemporary painter with powerful works like recontextualizing Thomas Jefferson…
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In this compelling episode, Hon. Brian Peckford, the last surviving signatory of Canada’s Charter of Rights and Freedoms, reveals how the Charter has been abused and ignored in recent years. Peckford discusses his role in shaping the Charter, the alarming erosion of individual freedoms, and the impact of recent government overreach, especially duri…
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From February 27, 1949, to August 1, 1954, CBS aired "Broadway Is My Beat," a radio crime series. The show initially took place in New York City during its first three months on the air, with Anthony Ross portraying Times Square Detective Danny Clover. Ross's portrayal of the character was well-received by audiences, and he quickly became a fan fav…
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In this critical discussion, Barry W. Bussey breaks down the alarming implications of Bill C-63, Canada's controversial Online Harms Act. Join us as Barry explains how this sweeping legislation threatens free speech, creates a dangerous snitch culture, and empowers a massive government bureaucracy that could silence dissent. Drawing parallels to hi…
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Big Town, a prominent long-running radio drama, captured the hearts of listeners with its compelling storylines and captivating characters. At its core, the show featured a corruption-fighting newspaper editor, a role initially portrayed by the renowned actor Edward G. Robinson from 1937 to 1942. During this time, Robinson brought his signature int…
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Jason Fraley interviews blockbuster comedian Dane Cook, who cracks up the historic Warner Theatre in Washington D.C. this Thursday night. He calls in to preview his “Fresh New Flavor” tour and reflect on some of the funniest stand-up bits of his career. (Theme Music: Scott Buckley's "Clarion") Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.…
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Join us for an in-depth conversation with Ray McGinnis, author of Unjustified: The Freedom Convoy, the Emergencies Act, and the Inquiry that Got it Wrong. In this revealing episode, Ray explores the failures of the Canadian government during the Freedom Convoy and the controversial invocation of the Emergencies Act. Drawing from his extensive resea…
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"Let George Do It" was a compelling American radio drama series broadcast from 1946 to 1954. Created by Owen and Pauline Vinson, it starred Bob Bailey as private investigator George Valentine, later voiced by Olan Soule. The show transitioned from sitcom-style episodes to thrilling private eye stories, directed by Don Clark. George Valentine's serv…
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In this inspiring episode, Bethan Nodwell joins us to discuss the power of grassroots movements and community relief efforts. Bethan highlights her involvement in organizing a caravan to bring hurricane relief supplies to the devastated regions of Tennessee, North Carolina, and Georgia. Partnering with fellow Canadians and American friends organizi…
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(0:00) Intro. (1:26) About the podcast sponsor: The American College of Governance Counsel. (2:13) Start of interview. (3:03) Barry's origin story. (7:00) Barry's board journey. (9:39) On distinctions between serving on public and private company boards: "you have the same fiduciary duties." (11:57) Evolution of boards in the last 30-40 years: "the…
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The Falcon was an old-time radio show that aired from 1943 to 1954. The show was based on the character of Michael Waring, a suave and sophisticated private investigator known as the Falcon. Waring was a master of disguise and had a knack for getting himself into and out of dangerous situations. The Falcon was a popular show during its run, and it …
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Box 13, a gripping syndicated radio drama produced by Alan Ladd's Mayfair Productions, captivated listeners with its intriguing blend of mystery and adventure. At the heart of the series was the enigmatic character of Dan Holiday, a former newspaperman turned mystery writer who found himself thrust into a world of danger and intrigue. With each epi…
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The captivating radio series features James Monks and Helen Adamson as its lead actors, delivering compelling performances that bring the characters to life. The talented Allyn Edwards takes on the role of the announcer, while Doc Whipple's skillful organ playing adds depth and atmosphere to the program. The series aired on WHN, New York City, on J…
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In this exclusive deep dive, we uncover the truths behind the Coutts Blockade trial with insights from special guests Betty Carbert, mother of Chris Carbert and Katherin Beyak, lawyer for Chris. Along with former police officer Donald Best, join us as we dissect the 43-day trial and sift through the complexities of the legal proceedings. What reall…
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The Man Called X was a thrilling radio show that aired from 1944 to 1950. It featured the adventures of Ken Thurston, a secret agent known only by the code name "X." Ken Thurston was a master of disguise and deception. He could infiltrate enemy organizations and gather vital intelligence without being detected. He was also a skilled combatant and m…
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Jason Fraley interviews Christopher Reeve's son Will Reeve about the new documentary "Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story," which opens widely in North America today. Will shares his childhood memories of his dad, his favorite scenes from the 1978 blockbuster “Superman,” and how his father’s tragic paralysis inspired his heroic legacy of activis…
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In this interview, Councillor Lisa Robinson opens up about her ongoing battle with the Pickering Council, facing sanctions and losing her salary for 90 days—again. Lisa sheds light on the underlying corruption, hypocrisy, and personal attacks she's endured while standing up for her constituents and voicing her opposition to controversial council de…
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The Whistler was a long-running radio show that aired from 1942 to 1955. It was a popular suspense thriller that featured tales of mystery, intrigue, and the supernatural. The show's signature character was The Whistler, a mysterious figure who introduced each episode and provided commentary throughout. The Whistler was created by J. Donald Wilson,…
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In this thought-provoking interview, Nadine Wellwood, Chairman of the 1905 Committee, dives deep into Alberta's political turbulence. With a background as an entrepreneur, investment manager, and former PPC candidate, Nadine brings her sharp insights to discuss the failings of leadership in Alberta, the grassroots intentions of the 1905 Committee, …
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Alice Mansergh, a city girl with a love for the countryside, attended school in Dublin but spent her weekends on the family farm in Tipperary, where she enjoyed fruit picking and digging potatoes. After graduating from Trinity College Dublin with a degree in English and Irish literature, she took a year to travel around Ireland and worked on a nove…
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The Shadow is a collection of serialized dramas originating in 1930s pulp novels and later expanding to various media. The titular character has been featured in radio dramas, pulp magazines, comic books, television, serials, video games, and films. Initially created as a radio show narrator, The Shadow was developed into a literary character by Wa…
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Jason Fraley interviews comedian Larry Wilmore, who performs live at The Birchmere in Alexandria, Virginia on Oct. 14. He calls in to preview the show and reflect on his career, including “The Bernie Mac Show,” “Insecure,” "The Daily Show” and “The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore.” (Theme Music: Scott Buckley's "Clarion") Learn more about your ad c…
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In this gripping episode, we explore the harrowing story of Paul Derry, a former career criminal turned RCMP informant who infiltrated the dangerous world of the Hells Angels. For over 20 years, Paul played a crucial role in exposing organized crime, but his involvement in a botched operation that led to the murder of Sean Simmons in 2000 forever c…
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"Suspense" was a radio drama series that captivated audiences from 1940 through 1962 during the Golden Age of Radio. Often subtitled "radio's outstanding theater of thrills," this program was a shining example of suspense thriller entertainment. It specialized in delivering heart-pounding stories, typically featuring some of the leading Hollywood a…
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Jason Fraley interviews country music star Doug Stone, who rocks Rams Head in Annapolis, Maryland this Friday night. They preview the show and reflect on his biggest hits like “I’d Be Better Off (In a Pine Box),” “Too Busy Being in Love” and “Why Didn’t I Think of That?” (Theme Music: Scott Buckley's "Clarion") Learn more about your ad choices. Vis…
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(0:00) Intro. (1:25) About the podcast sponsor: The American College of Governance Counsel. (2:11) Start of interview. (2:56) Zain Oke's origin story. (5:08) Dianna Jones's origin story. (8:25) Dennis Lanham's origin story. (12:00) How executive education works (as opposed to degree conferring programs) (14:22) On the origin and mission of the Blac…
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"The Green Hornet" radio series, originating in 1936, featured Britt Reid, a masked vigilante, and his partner Kato fighting crime. Britt Reid, related to the Lone Ranger as his grandnephew, used a secret passage in his apartment to access the "Black Beauty" car for their night missions. The series showcased a dynamic partnership between Britt Reid…
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The Adventures of Sam Spade, a popular crime drama, aired from 1946 to 1951. Howard Duff portrayed Sam Spade, a hardboiled San Francisco detective. The show featured intricate cases and compelling storytelling. William Spier, a renowned radio producer, assembled a talented writing team. Duff's distinctive voice and acting prowess brought the charac…
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The captivating radio series features James Monks and Helen Adamson as its lead actors, delivering compelling performances that bring the characters to life. The talented Allyn Edwards takes on the role of the announcer, while Doc Whipple's skillful organ playing adds depth and atmosphere to the program. The series aired on WHN, New York City, on J…
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Runtime: "Lights Out" aired from 1934 to 1947, with some breaks in between. The first run was from 1934 to 1936, after which it went on hiatus for a few years. The show was revived in 1942 and aired until 1947. During its run, "Lights Out" became one of the most popular horror and suspense radio programs. Genre: "Lights Out" was a horror and suspen…
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The Whistler was a long-running radio show that aired from 1942 to 1955. It was a popular suspense thriller that featured tales of mystery, intrigue, and the supernatural. The show's signature character was The Whistler, a mysterious figure who introduced each episode and provided commentary throughout. The Whistler was created by J. Donald Wilson,…
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Jason Fraley interviews hip-hop legend Ice Cube, who performs at the Live! Casino & Hotel in Hanover, Maryland on Oct. 11. They discuss his career from N.W.A. hits like “Straight Outta Compton” to solo hits like “It Was a Good Day,” as well as his film career from dramas like “Boyz N The Hood” to comedies like “Friday," not to mention his Oscar-nom…
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The Shadow is a collection of serialized dramas originating in 1930s pulp novels and later expanding to various media. The titular character has been featured in radio dramas, pulp magazines, comic books, television, serials, video games, and films. Initially created as a radio show narrator, The Shadow was developed into a literary character by Wa…
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"Suspense" was a radio drama series that captivated audiences from 1940 through 1962 during the Golden Age of Radio. Often subtitled "radio's outstanding theater of thrills," this program was a shining example of suspense thriller entertainment. It specialized in delivering heart-pounding stories, typically featuring some of the leading Hollywood a…
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On this month’s episode of “Sharing the Mic,” host David Phillips sits down with Eastern Shore native Barry Mears. Author of the 2023 book Living Shoreborn: A Glimpse into Life on the Eastern Shore of Virginia, Barry captures the power of community – not only in the book, but also in his daily life.저자 Barrier Islands Center
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