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In a unique weekly podcast, Edith Bowman sits down with a variety of film directors, actors, producers and composers to talk about the music that inspired them and how they use music in their films, from their current release to key moments in their career. The music chosen by our guests is woven into the interview and used alongside clips from their films. https://itunes.apple.com/gb/playlist/soundtracking-with-edith-bowman-episode-132-mary-j-blige/pl.u-6mo4l9mhpzG6x https://play.spotify.co ...
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Although the world is becoming mostly sedentary, our bodies still require a wide variety of daily movements in order to work well. Many of us struggle to get regular exercise, but even that can fall short of nourishing the body from head to toe. How can we move more—a lot more—when we have sore, stiff parts and overly busy lifestyles? Join Katy Bowman M.S., biomechanist, author, and movement educator as she combines big-picture lessons on biomechanics, kinesiology, physiology, and natural hu ...
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Welcome to the VOTV podcast! Love music, thrive and stay a Victim Of The Vibe! Various genres covered through each episode with some different topics/rambles in between.
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Welcome to Uncommon Cents, your go-to podcast for financial education and retirement planning. Hosted by Erik Bowman of Bowman Financial Strategies in Englewood, Colorado, this series offers clear explanations, honest advice, and expert guidance to help you navigate the complexities of financial planning. Tune in for the latest commentary on investment, retirement, and insurance topics and trends. Discover the 80/20 Retirement Formula, focusing on three key areas: Clear Explanations, Honest ...
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This podcast is for impact-driven, conscious entrepreneurs who are using their businesses to make a positive change in the world. It includes interviews, coaching, and meditations to empower you to achieve the success, fulfillment and genuine impact you want to make. My journey has allowed me to bridge a gap between the spiritual and the strategic. As a Reiki Master of 26yrs, an advanced Soul Realignment practitioner, and a certified life coach, I have empowered people to align and transform ...
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Edith Bowman discusses her new book, Edith Bowman’s Great British Music Festivals. Edith reflects on some of the greatest festival moments of the last 20 years, and shares her insights from behind the scenes of the UK’s best music festivals. Hosted by Colin Murray at the Apple Store, Regent Street in London.
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In each episode we take a deep dive into the world of shipping, the law and some stuff in between. We talk to interesting people with diverse backgrounds, all of whom are connected by their love of the sea and their life-long involvement in the shipping industry - covering everything from commerce and law, all the way to education and the environment. Bowmans is a leading African corporate and commercial law firm.
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With an incredible sense of melody and a love for grit driven distorted guitar, Pavel Bowman has been perfecting his sound for over 15 years. He has molded his craft into a fusion of rock and pop coated with inspired thoughts from personal experiences. This is his podcast! Bowmans first full release album is schedule for January 24, 2013. Fans will help shape the album to become a socially driven work of art! Become a fan and input your thoughts on the songs being presented here! Everything ...
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The Marriage Supper of the Lamb w/ Sister Jo Bowman features uplifting and inspirational messages originally broadcast on local Christian radio in the early 90's. Sister Jo has been a teacher, preacher, and Sunday school teacher for her entire adult life and has recently retired. This podcast is being put together by her son Seth in hopes that her messages bless you and if you'd like to bless Sister Jo with a card or note, she can be reached at Sister Jo Bowman, P.O. Box 298 Walkertown, NC, ...
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Marketing for eCommerce is a podcast hosted by Bryan Bowman, Founder of eCom Underground. Each week he shares innovative strategies for acquiring leads and sales in your eCommerce business, whether on Amazon, Shopify, ClickFunnels or Big Commerce. Each episode features actionable steps that you can implement immediately to start seeing greater profits in your eCommerce business. The future of eCommerce success belongs to those that eliminate commodity and develop a community. That’s the key ...
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Wrestling talk for those who talk wrestling. If you love the drama of the squared circle and the personalities behind it, NEW Wrestle Nation serves up a healthy dose of what's happening today in the wild world of pro-wrestling by people who've been in the ring for people who thrive just on the other side. Tune in and subscribe today!
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Today we celebrate the life and legacy of Daniel Boone, born November 2, 1734. Boone wasn’t just a frontiersman—he became the face of American expansion and adventure. From exploring Kentucky’s untamed wilderness to founding Boonesborough, Boone’s courage and skills left a mark on early America. Join us as we uncover the real man behind the myth, h…
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We have a bonus episode of Soundtracking for you today, as none other than Hugh Grant joins Edith to discuss his brilliantly creepy performance as the sadistic Mr Reed in Scott Beck and Bryan Woods's horror thriller, Heretic. Heretic tells the story of two young female Mormons who turn up at Mr Reed's house in an attempt to convert him. What ensues…
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Biomechanist Katy Bowman talks to biologist Jeannette Loram about her recent multi-day hike across England. Katy, with her sister Mary, walked from east coast to west coast along the length of Hadrian’s Wall. Katy and Jeannette talk about Katy’s physical preparation for the walk; the (four pairs!) of shoes Katy selected and when she used them; the …
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Max Jolliffe is a pro runner for Satisfy living in Southern California. Max has only been in the sport for a couple years, accumulating experience and discovering his talent. Last week, Max had his biggest athletic breakthrough, winning and setting a new CR at the Moab 240. Max has a powerful personal story and it was great to get to know him in th…
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On November 1, 1872. Susan B. Anthony, a fierce advocate for women’s rights, walked into a polling station in Rochester, New York, and cast a ballot—an act that would lead to her arrest, a high-profile trial, and a bold stand on her right to vote as a U.S. citizen. Today, we’re looking at what motivated Anthony to vote, the events of that day, her …
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In this episode of Dave Does History, we’re traveling back to October 30, 1938—the night that a single radio broadcast turned America upside down. Orson Welles, an ambitious young director, took to the airwaves with a dramatization of H.G. Wells’ The War of the Worlds, and before the night was over, countless Americans believed their world was unde…
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In today’s riveting episode of Dave Does History on Bill Mick Live, Dave Bowman takes us back to October 28/29, 1923, to recount the harrowing tale of the USS O-5 submarine disaster. In the murky waters of the Panama Canal, the O-5 collided with a freighter and quickly sank, trapping crew members beneath the waves. Torpedoman Second Class Henry Bre…
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Our latest guests on Soundtracking are Cillian Murphy and Tim Mielants, who join Edith to discuss their new film, Small Things Like These. Based on the novel by Claire Keegan, Small Things Like These tells the story of Bill Furlong, a coal worker who makes a discovery at a local convent which forces him to confront secrets in an Irish town. As well…
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On October 28, 1919, Congress made history by overriding President Woodrow Wilson’s veto of the Volstead Act, ushering in one of America’s most controversial social experiments: Prohibition. In this episode of Dave Does History, we explore how the Volstead Act became law, the powerful temperance movement behind it, and the explosive consequences th…
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Celebrate the birthday of one of America’s most iconic figures, Theodore Roosevelt, in this episode where we walk through his extraordinary life, from his rugged days on the Dakota frontier to the heights of the presidency. Discover how Roosevelt’s bold spirit and relentless determination reshaped the American landscape and influenced the nation’s …
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In this latest episode of What the Frock?, Rabbi Dave and Friar Rod dive into the bizarre trend of comparing political figures to Hitler, dissecting the frenzy in the media and the public's baffling reactions. They explore the persistent echoes of Godwin's Law, the internet's unofficial rule on Nazi comparisons, and take a humorous yet critical loo…
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In this episode, we explore the life and legacy of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the last Shah of Iran. From his early rise to power amidst World War II to his ambitious modernization plans through the White Revolution, Pahlavi’s reign was marked by both progress and controversy. We dive into the grand spectacle of his 1967 coronation, a symbolic high poi…
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In this heartfelt episode, "Ain't Baseball Great?" Dave Bowman reminisces about his unlikely and profound connection to the Los Angeles Dodgers, a relationship that dates back to October 1978. With nostalgia, he revisits unforgettable moments in Dodgers history—like Bob Welch's iconic strikeout of Reggie Jackson in '78, the tension-filled 1981 post…
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In this episode of *Dave Does History*, we explore one of the most remarkable naval engagements of World War II: the Battle off Samar. Against overwhelming odds, the brave sailors of TAFFY-3 faced down a vastly superior Japanese fleet in a desperate fight for survival. We'll cover the strategic situation leading to the battle, the heroism of comman…
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In this episode, we take you back to October 24, 1886, when the British cargo steamer Normanton sank off the coast of Japan, leading to the tragic loss of 25 Japanese passengers. We’ll explore the actions of the ship’s crew, the exoneration of the captain, and the injustice that ignited a national movement in Japan. From the formation of the Great …
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In this episode of Dave Does History, we find one of the most pivotal moments of World War II—the Second Battle of El Alamein. Fought between October 23 and November 4, 1942, this decisive clash marked a major turning point in the North African Campaign. Join us as we explore the battle’s background, the key figures like General Bernard Montgomery …
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Hawley Harvey Crippen, an American homeopathic doctor, became infamous for his role in one of the most sensational murder cases of the early 20th century. Born in Michigan in 1862, Crippen moved to London, where he lived with his wife, Cora, a music hall performer. Their relationship was troubled, and in 1910, after Cora mysteriously disappeared, C…
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In this thrilling episode of Dave Does History, we take you to the heart of the Battle of Trafalgar, fought on October 21, 1805. Admiral Horatio Nelson, Britain’s legendary naval commander, confronts the combined Franco-Spanish fleet led by Admiral Pierre-Charles Villeneuve. We’ll walk through the build-up to the battle, examine the strategic moves…
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We have another of our Soundtracking Everyman Film Clubs for you in our latest episode, as Alfonso Cuaron and Finneas O'Connell joined Edith in front of an audience to discuss Alfsoso's new series for Apple TV, Disclaimer. Starring Cate Blanchett and Kevin Kline, Disclaimer tells the story of a famed documentarian who discovers she's a prominent ch…
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On this episode of Dave Does History, we tackle one of the most controversial and pivotal moments in college football history: the Johnny Bright Incident. On October 20, 1951, during a heated game between Drake University and Oklahoma A&M, star African American quarterback Johnny Bright was brutally attacked on the field in a targeted, racially mot…
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This week, What The Frock? gets a spiritual twist (and a new name!) as Rabbi Dave and Friar Rod transform into Guru Bhagwan Shree Daveneesh and Swami Sarcastananda for an astrology-packed episode. Join them as they dive headfirst into the mysterious world of Vedic astrology, while hilariously navigating everything from F-16s hiding from radar to el…
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In this episode of Dave Does History, we dive into the extraordinary life of Cassius Marcellus Clay, a 19th-century abolitionist, politician, and diplomat who stood up for his beliefs, even at the risk of his own life. Born on October 19, 1810, Clay’s fierce opposition to slavery shaped his political career in Kentucky, led him to start an anti-sla…
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In this episode of Dave Does History, we explore the fascinating story behind Herman Melville’s Moby Dick—a novel that went from being a literary flop to one of the most celebrated works in Western literature. Host Dave takes us through Melville’s life, his inspiration from real-life events, and the book’s initial cold reception in England and Amer…
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Tim Tollefson is a pro runner for Craft Sportswear, living in Mammoth Lakes, CA. He is also the Founder and Race Director of Mammoth Trail Fest. Tim is just eclipsing his tenth year as a trail runner where he's been one of the best athletes in the world. Approaching his 40th birthday, Tim is in a bit of a transition, still motivated to compete at t…
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In this episode of Dave Does History, we explore Albert Einstein's dramatic escape from Nazi Germany on October 17, 1933. As one of the world’s most famous scientists, Einstein found himself a target of Nazi persecution due to his Jewish heritage and outspoken opposition to Hitler’s regime. We discuss his rise to prominence in Germany, his conflict…
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In this episode of Dave Does History, we delve into the dramatic story of John Brown’s raid on Harper’s Ferry—a pivotal moment that helped ignite the American Civil War. John Brown, a radical abolitionist, led a small group of men in an audacious attempt to capture a federal armory and spark a nationwide slave revolt. Though the raid failed, its af…
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Today, we're diving into the captivating story of Mata Hari, a name synonymous with mystery, glamour, and betrayal. Born Margaretha Geertruida Zelle, she rose to fame in Paris as an exotic dancer, dazzling audiences with her sensual performances. But as World War I unfolded, her life took a darker turn, entangling her in a world of espionage, doubl…
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In this episode, we dive into a pivotal moment in American history: the First Continental Congress's bold decision to denounce the British Parliament's Intolerable Acts on October 14, 1774. Join us as we discuss why the colonies came together in Philadelphia, the key figures involved, and how this historic meeting set the stage for revolution. We'l…
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Our latest episode of Soundtracking sees a welcome return for friend of the show, Hildur Guðnadóttir. Hildur joins Edith to discuss her stunning score for Joker Folie A Deux, following Joaquin Phoenix's recent turn in which we focussed more on the musical numbers.저자 Edith Bowman
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In this lively episode, Rabbi Dave and Friar Rod dive headfirst into the final stretch before Election Day, reflecting on the latest political absurdities, including early voting, vote-by-mail debates, and how California and Washington are handling the madness. They discuss the recent rise of political "October surprises" and weigh in on topics lik…
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In this episode of Dave Does History, we unravel the mystery behind the death of Emperor Claudius and the dramatic rise of Nero to the Roman throne. Claudius, the unlikely emperor, overcame a lifetime of being underestimated to expand Rome’s empire and stabilize its government. But his reign ended under suspicious circumstances—was he poisoned by h…
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In this episode, we take you to the night of October 11-12, 1942, when U.S. and Japanese naval forces clashed off the coast of Guadalcanal in the pivotal Battle of Cape Esperance. We’ll explore the critical background of the Guadalcanal Campaign, dive into the tactics and technology that made this night battle so intense, and introduce the key lead…
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In this episode, we discuss the diplomatic crisis sparked in October 1906 when San Francisco’s school board ordered the segregation of Japanese students. This local policy not only stirred racial tensions in California but also sent shockwaves through U.S.-Japan relations. We explore the broader context of anti-Asian sentiment, the significance of …
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In this episode of *Dave Does History*, we journey back to October 10, 732 CE, when Charles Martel—"The Hammer"—faced off against the advancing Umayyad forces in one of the most pivotal battles of early medieval Europe. The Battle of Tours wasn’t just a clash of swords and shields; it was a turning point that shaped the future of Western civilizati…
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Caleb Olson is a professional trail runner for Nike living in Salt Lake City, UT. In the last couple years, Caleb has had a remarkable streak of high performance, including qualifying for the World Championships, winning a Golden Ticket, and running 14:40 at Western States -- the fastest debut in the race's history. This is his first appearance on …
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In this episode of Dave Does History, we explore the banishment of Roger Williams from the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1635. Williams’ radical ideas about religious freedom, the separation of church and state, and the rights of Native Americans put him at odds with the colony’s Puritan leadership. We’ll cover the events leading to his expulsion, hi…
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Biomechanist Katy Bowman and biologist Jeannette Loram talk about coughing. Katy and Jeannette discuss coughing as a life-saving movement; both in the immediate, to prevent choking, and also in the longer term for adequate clearance of the lungs and the health of our airways. They discuss the anatomy and mechanics of a cough, explaining how the mob…
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In this episode of *Dave Does History*, Dave Bowman takes us back to 1918, exploring the life and remarkable transformation of Sgt. Alvin York. Born into the rugged hills of Tennessee, York was a devout Christian and pacifist who initially struggled with the moral dilemma of going to war. However, as the United States became embroiled in World War …
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In this episode, we dive deep into one of the most intriguing documents of WWII: the McCollum Memo, issued on October 7, 1940. Was the U.S. really trying to provoke Japan into a war? Lieutenant Commander Arthur H. McCollum thought so, and he drafted an eight-point plan to make it happen. But did FDR see this memo, and did it influence his strategy?…
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In this episode of *What The Frock?*, Rabbi Dave and Friar Rod tackle the countdown to the upcoming election with their usual mix of satire, humor, and unpredictable commentary. With just 32 days left, they dive into everything from the absurdity of modern political debates to the WNBA's collapsing TV ratings and Gavin Newsom's quickly overturned f…
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On October 6, 1973, the quiet of Yom Kippur was shattered as Egypt and Syria launched a surprise assault on Israel, igniting one of the most pivotal conflicts in Middle Eastern history. In this episode, we dive into the opening moments of the Yom Kippur War, focusing on Egypt's bold attack across the Suez Canal. We'll explore the careful planning b…
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On October 5, 1892, the notorious Dalton Gang attempted their most audacious heist yet—robbing two banks at the same time in Coffeyville, Kansas. But instead of escaping with riches, they met their bloody end. In this episode, we dive deep into the rise and fall of the Dalton brothers, the chaotic gunfight that unfolded in the streets of Coffeyvill…
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