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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 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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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.
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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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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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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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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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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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Our latest episode of Soundtracking sees a return to the podcast for director Edward Berger and composer Volker Bertelmann to discuss their new film, Conclave. Stariing Ralph Fiennes, Stanley Tucci, John Lithgow, Sergio Castellitto, and Isabella Rossellini, the story sees a Cardinal organize a papal to elect the next pop and finds himself investiga…
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In this episode of Plausibly Live - The Dave Bowman Show, Dave dives into the controversial pardon of Hunter Biden. What does this decision mean in the context of presidential pardon power and political strategy? With his characteristic candor, Dave unpacks the historical use (and misuse) of pardons, media statements, and the political fallout of t…
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Biomechanist Katy Bowman talks to biologist Jeannette Loram about dog movement. This discussion stemmed from witnessing a balance ball therapy session for dogs. Just like modern humans, modern dogs now require physical therapy. In this episode, Katy and Jeannette discuss how to use Katy’s ‘movement nutrition’ framework and apply it to your furry fr…
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Everyone loves a good game show. Whether it’s spinning the big wheel or hitting the buzzer with all the right answers. But what happens when people turn their retirement planning into a game? Spoiler alert: it’s not always a win! In this episode, we tackle the risky moves people make when they treat their finances like a game of chance. Instead of …
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Aaron Lutze is a creator and sports marketing savant. He's also a dear friend and mentor who has had an enormous impact on my career as an athlete and content creator. Aaron recruited me to Red Bull and acted as my manager for many years. He's recognized as one of the best sports marketers in the industry. Now, Aaron and I co-host another podcast c…
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A Collection of songs from services in the 1990's. All songs featuring Sister Kay Goode and the FOGM Choir unless otherwise noted. When I See The Blood Come Lord Jesus Come Highly Exalted Casting All You Care Making Melody In My Heart The Spirit of Christ ( Jerry Goode Altar Call) Good Things - Danny Goode Soon & Very Soon Jesus Is My Lord Camp Mee…
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In this week's episode of *What the Frock*, Rabbi Dave and Friar Rod tackle timeless themes of rebellion, human nature, and—yes—Tom Sawyer's knack for turning "no" into "absolutely!" Through the lens of Mark Twain's classic, they explore why telling people they *can’t* have something only makes them want it more, diving into Australia's bold attemp…
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In this episode, we delve into the remarkable life of Leon Wachholz, a Polish pioneer in forensic medicine whose groundbreaking innovations continue to shape the field today. From his early years in Kraków and his rise as a renowned professor at Jagiellonian University to his groundbreaking contributions like the Wachholz-Sieradzki test for detecti…
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In this riveting episode of Dave Does History, we return to the ocean depths and the haunting story of U-852, the German U-boat that made history not for its wartime victories, but for the war crimes committed by its commander, Kapitänleutnant Heinz-Wilhelm Eck, and his crew. Join us as we explore the sinking of the SS Peleus, the harrowing decisio…
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On November 29, 1963, President Lyndon B. Johnson established the Warren Commission to investigate the assassination of John F. Kennedy. In this episode, we explore the reasons behind the commission’s creation, the key figures involved—like Chief Justice Earl Warren, Gerald Ford, and Allen Dulles—and the ambitious goals they set out to achieve.How …
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On November 28, 1862, Union forces under Brigadier General James G. Blunt launched a daring surprise attack on Confederate troops led by Brigadier General John S. Marmaduke. Discover how this dramatic battle, fought in the rugged terrain of the Ozarks, became a pivotal moment in the struggle for control of northwest Arkansas.We’ll delve into the st…
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In this episode, we delve into the life and legacy of Richard Strauss, one of the most celebrated composers of the 20th century, whose iconic Also Sprach Zarathustra continues to captivate audiences worldwide. But Strauss’s story is more than music—it's a tale of moral ambiguity, artistic brilliance, and survival under the Nazi regime.Join us as we…
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In this powerful episode, we explore the gripping and controversial trials of John Demjanjuk, the retired Ohio autoworker accused of being a Nazi war criminal. Beginning with the 1986 trial in Israel, we uncover the accusations that linked Demjanjuk to atrocities at the Sobibor extermination camp and the notorious "Ivan the Terrible" of Treblinka. …
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On this special Thanksgiving edition of The Florida Roundtable, Bill Mick sits down with historian Dave Bowman for a fascinating dive into the origins of Thanksgiving as we know it today. Discover the incredible story of Sarah Josepha Hale, the determined writer and editor who campaigned tirelessly for decades to transform Thanksgiving from a regio…
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In this episode, we go where no man had gone before, covering the remarkable life and career of Jeffrey Hunter, the actor who left an indelible mark on Hollywood and science fiction history. Best known for his roles as Captain Christopher Pike in Star Trek and Jesus Christ in King of Kings, Hunter's story is one of talent, ambition, and untapped po…
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Our latest guests on Soundtracking are director John M Chu and composer and lyricist Stephen Schwarz, who join me to discuss John's take on Stephen's classic stage show, Wicked. Set in the Land of Oz, largely before Dorothy's arrival from Kansas, it follows the story of Elphaba beginning her path to becoming the Wicked Witch of the West, and her un…
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In this episode of Dave Does History, we delve into one of the most pivotal and dramatic standoffs in early American history: the Nullification Crisis of 1832-1833. This was no ordinary political disagreement—it was a high-stakes showdown that brought the United States to the brink of disunion. At the center of it all were two towering personalitie…
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In this episode of What The Frock, Rabbi Dave and Friar Rod dive into the chaos of current global tensions, using the concept of Nuclear Calvinball to explain the unpredictable and ever-shifting nature of international relations. They discuss the ongoing war in Ukraine, the escalating rhetoric from Russia, and how the U.S. and its allies are naviga…
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In yet another bonus episode - boy, are we busy - we're bringing you a Soundtracking Everyman Film Club, recorded live at Screen on the Green in Islington, north London. This time, director Ian Bonhôte and composer Ilan Eshkeri join Edith to discuss their collaboration on Ian and Peter Ettedgui's beautiful documentary Superman: The Christopher Reev…
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In this episode, we explore the life and presidency of Franklin Pierce, the 14th President of the United States. From his humble beginnings in New Hampshire to his meteoric rise in politics, Pierce seemed destined for greatness. Yet, his time in office is often regarded as one of the most tumultuous and divisive in American history.We’ll delve into…
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In this captivating episode, we delve into the extraordinary life and legacy of Abigail Adams—wife, mother, advisor, and revolutionary thinker. From her modest upbringing in colonial Massachusetts to her pivotal role as the wife of President John Adams, Abigail’s story is one of resilience, intellect, and advocacy. Through her vivid letters and unw…
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If you find yourself newly single, it can be an incredibly difficult time emotionally. Add in the major financial changes that happen during this transition and it becomes overwhelming for anyone to try to navigate on their own. Today, ​we ​are ​going ​to ​be ​talking ​about ​three ​things ​that ​a ​divorcee or widow can do to get a hold on their f…
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In this episode, we delve into the extraordinary life and legacy of Voltaire, the French Enlightenment thinker who wielded his pen like a sword. From his early battles with censorship and imprisonment to his exile in England and his rise as one of Europe’s most influential voices, we trace Voltaire’s journey as a champion of reason, freedom, and ju…
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Biomechanist Katy Bowman talks to biologist Jeannette Loram about a recent New York Times article “ Why Sitting All Day May Shorten Your Life”. Katy was a source for this article and she talks with Jeannette about the journalistic process, and why the short-form might be letting us down. Katy and Jeannette talk about the benefits of sitting as well…
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In this episode of Dave Does History, we delve into the life and legacy of Emperor Diocletian, a transformative figure in Roman history. Proclaimed emperor on November 20, 284 CE, Diocletian inherited a fractured empire on the brink of collapse. From his humble beginnings in Dalmatia to his meteoric rise through the ranks of the Roman military, we …
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In this special episode of Dave Does History on Bill Mick Live, Dave Bowman takes us on a journey to Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, revisiting the battlefield, the dedication of the Soldiers’ National Cemetery, and the timeless significance of Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address. Through vivid storytelling, personal anecdotes, and deep historical insig…
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Born in rural Georgia in 1883, Carl Vinson’s half-century in Congress reshaped America’s military and secured its naval dominance for generations. Known as the "Father of the Two-Ocean Navy," Vinson’s tireless advocacy for shipbuilding, naval aviation, and military preparedness laid the foundation for victories in World War II and Cold War dominanc…
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Bit of a legend alert for you, as our latest guest on Soundtracking is none other than Ridley Scott, who, of course joins me to discuss Gladiator IISet 20 years after the original, it stars Paul Mescal - and that's all what we'll say about the plot. We think you have a fair idea of what it's all about ...…
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Denver wasn’t always the Mile High City. In this episode, we journey back to November 17, 1858, to explore how a rough-and-tumble patch of land at the confluence of Cherry Creek and the South Platte River became the beating heart of Colorado. Discover the determination of General William Larimer Jr., the gold rush fever that drove settlers westward…
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On November 16, 1907, Oklahoma officially became the 46th state in the Union, bringing together the Oklahoma and Indian Territories into one proud state. In this episode, we dive into the rich history of these two distinct regions, the leaders who fought for statehood, and the struggles and compromises that shaped the new state’s identity.We’ll exp…
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In this episode, we’re traveling back to the early 1900s, where baseball rivalries ran hot, double plays stung, and a poet named Franklin Pierce Adams captured it all in a few simple lines. Baseball’s Sad Lexicon may be short, but this poem has become part of baseball’s soul, memorializing the heartbreak that Giants fans felt every time the legenda…
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Are you looking for ways to make the most of your retirement savings while also supporting a cause you care about? In this episode, Erik dives into the ins and outs of Qualified Charitable Distributions (QCDs), a smart financial strategy that allows retirees to fulfill required minimum distributions (RMDs) while reducing taxable income. You'll lear…
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Courtney Olsen is a pro runner for HOKA living in Bellingham, WA. She is also the brand new World Record holder for the 50-mile distance, something she was able to achieve last weekend at Tunnel Hill in Southern Illinois. Finishing in a time of 5:31:56, Courtney managed to lower the existing record held by Ann Trason for 33 years by nine minutes. T…
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In this episode of *Dave Does History*, we dive into one of the most remarkable moments of Alexander the Great’s campaign: his crowning as Pharaoh in Egypt. Join us as we explore the young Macedonian conqueror’s journey into the ancient land of Egypt, his reception as a liberator, and the symbolic gestures that earned him the loyalty of the Egyptia…
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On November 13, 1002, Æthelred the Unready, King of England, took a drastic step that changed the course of English history: he ordered the massacre of Danish settlers throughout his kingdom. In this episode, we dive into the chaotic world of 11th-century England, where Viking invasions, Danegeld payments, and cultural clashes fueled tensions betwe…
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In today’s riveting segment of Dave Does History on Bill Mick Live, Dave Bowman takes us on a journey exploring the chilling implications of Nazi ideology and why historical memory is vital. Using Adolf Hitler’s calculated policies in 1938 and his fascination with Napoleon’s mistakes as a starting point, Dave discusses why merely “knowing” history …
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Our latest guest on Soundtracking is Malcolm Washington, son of Denzel, who joins Edith to discuss his directorial debut, The Piano Lesson, which he also co-wrote and will be available to stream on Netflix on 22nd November. Based on the play by August Wilson, The Piano Lesson is set in 1936 Pittsburgh during the aftermath of The Great Depression, a…
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On November 11, 1918, the world stood on the brink of peace, but for thousands of American soldiers on the front lines in France, the war’s final moments were anything but peaceful. In this episode, we recount the last morning of World War I, when American “doughboys” were ordered to launch one final push just hours before the guns would fall silen…
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On November 9/10, 1938, a storm of hatred erupted across Germany and Austria in a brutal event known as Kristallnacht, or “Night of Broken Glass.” In this episode, we revisit that dark turning point when the Nazi regime transitioned from persecution to violence against Jewish communities, leaving streets filled with shattered glass and shattered li…
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Here’s an episode description for Spotify and iTunes for the latest *What the Frock?* episode:---In this candid post-election episode of *What the Frock?*, Rabbi Dave and Friar Rod dive deep into America’s current political climate, tackling everything from election anxiety to celebrity endorsements, the unexpected consequences of social media, and…
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On November 9, 1799—or as the French Revolutionary calendar marked it, 18 Brumaire, Year VIII—Napoleon Bonaparte executed a bold coup that would change the course of French history. In this episode, we dive into the chaotic final days of the French Revolution, where distrust and division plagued the government. With France weary from years of polit…
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Kilian Jornet is one of the greatest athletes of all-time across all sports. His athletic accomplishments are staggering across trail running, alpinism, and ski mountaineering. This season he won Zegama for the 11th time, Sierre Zinal for the 10th time, and then completed a 1200km traverse of the Alps -- a personal project he called "Alpine Connect…
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We've been spoiling you on Soundtracking recently with plenty of bonus episodes, and we have another one for you today in the shape of the legend that is Steve McQueen. Steve joined Edith in front of an audience at Screen On The Green in Islington, London, as part of our Soundtracking Everyman film club to discuss his new film, Blitz. Starring Saoi…
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