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Amid the nuclear threat of the Cold War, America's prized secrets were falling into the hands of its sworn enemy. The FBI's hunt for the leak led to an astonishing discovery—the mole was one of its own, special agent Robert Hanssen. For two decades, Hanssen masqueraded as a devoted patriot while ruthlessly selling out his country, trading classified intelligence to the Soviet Union and later Russia, in exchange for cash and diamonds. He was a whirlwind of contradictions—a self-proclaimed pat ...
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Hunting With Chuck

Hunting With Chuck

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Follow along with Chuck Campbell on his Hunting Adventures. You can get watch the HD version of these hunts at www.HuntingWithChuck.com and you can watch similiar videos on our hunting network at www.Hunt365.tv.
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Reality Hunt Club

Reality Hunt Club

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This show is different than other hunting shows because it involves following all aspects involved with running a quality deer managed hunting club. There are no scripts and some of our video is going to be raw and unedited. What you see is what you are going to get thus the word "Reality" in the title. You can get watch the HD version of these hunts at www.RealityHuntClub.com and you can watch similiar videos on our hunting network at www.Hunt365.tv.
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Ramon Lomeli is a licensed realtor in the North Carolina triad area. He specializes in home buying and will visit with various buyers and several of the people they'll work with during the process of buying a house.
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Cast and Blast

Cast and Blast

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Saturday Mornings 7-9am – Long time Hunting guide Steve Long helps you learn how to get the big game that you are hunting with weekly tips, ideas, and strategies to help you while you are out in the woods or on the water
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Transatlantic History Ramblings with Lauren and Brian. A history Podcast hosted on both sides of the Atlantic by Researcher/Writer/Historians Lauren in Wales UK and Brian in NY USA. No part of history is off limits and we welcome suggestions for guests or topics from our listeners. Reach out to us with questions, comments, suggestions to Trans.History.Rambling@Gmail.com Enjoy, and check out our Merch store at https://www.teepublic.com/user/tahistory
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The NW Outdoor Show with Lance Fisher features celebrity guests and regional authorities discussing fishing and hunting topics relevant to the Pacific Northwest. For over 10 years Lance has hosted guests like General Chuck Yeager, Governor Ted Kulongoski, Ted Nugent, Earl Campbell, Larry Csonka, Chipper Jones, Dennis Green and other professional baseball and football players. But make no mistake about it, this is a show about NW Fishing and Hunting.
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Our goal is to salute the stories of Non-Profit North Stars who energize your organizations with genuine purpose and have a gift to keep your organization moving in the right and uplifting direction of its noble mission. The focus is on unsung heroes. We cherish those who make large donations that empower philanthropy to thrive, but in this instance, we are looking for your suggestions on those who make a difference in their communities more by their service, commitment and leadership to the ...
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ToxieGivens.com

Toxie Givens

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This channel contains video podcasts that include hunting articles, stories, and actual hunts that I have created during my year round hunting adventures. You can get watch the HD version of these hunts at www.ToxieGivens.com and you can watch similiar videos on our hunting network at www.Hunt365.tv.
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TV Weekly

Leslie & Minoti

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Weekly reviews of some of America's most popular or critically acclaimed scripted TV shows as well as discussions about other TV related topics such as show renewals, ratings speculation and events related to shows. TV Weekly is hosted by a complete TV geek with a cute voice (she keeps begging me to erase that), an Indian chick who would surprise you with her knowledge of American TV and, once in a while, a special guest host or two. We review TV shows like Gossip Girl, Mad Men, Chuck, Heroe ...
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Legacy Podcasts

Sly and the Family Stone

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SLY AND THE FAMILY STONE are credited as one of the first racially integrated bands in music history, belting their message of peace, love and social consciousness through a string of hit anthems that fused R&B, soul, funk and rock n roll.
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In this episode, Joe Baya and co-host Butch Thierry dive into the fascinating world of deer vision with Gino D'Angelo, an Associate Professor of Deer Ecology and Management. The discussion centers on how deer perceive their environment and what hunters can do to optimize their camouflage and stand placement. Gino shares insights from his extensive …
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INTERVIEW BEGINS AT : 39:45 As we are knee deep in the spooky season we thought we would bring you a special spooky episode!! Show legends Kurt Konecny and Tim Swartz join us to tell some of their spookiest stories involving their ownparanormal research... keep the lights on for this one!! So kick back, enjoy, and please subscribe, rate and share t…
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INTERVIEW BEGINS AT : 29:15 Horror novels... why are they all lumped together when there are so many different sub genres, yet in book stores or websites they are all in the same section, from gothic horror to comedy horror to splatter punk to classic horror and so on, should they all be considered the same, and if so, how can you build a fan base.…
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On this episode we interview Gino D'Angelo, Associate Professor of Deer Ecology and Management at the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources at the University of Georgia. Gino discusses the latest deer vision research. D'Angelo explains how deer have superior night vision and can see in the UV spectrum, but have limited color perception c…
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INTERVIEW BEGINS AT : 31:35 Imagine a world where a King of Rock and Roll actually worked for the government, worked as an undercover agent, worked hard to rid the world of evil doers... and used all his abilities, and talents to succeed. Imagine the dark world he would enter and the lengths he would go..... Well imagine no longer, because Robert R…
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Paul Bergrin is a hotshot criminal defense attorney in Newark, New Jersey. Seemingly unstoppable and with unorthodox methods, he’s built a reputation for getting his clients off the hook. But as Paul's legend grows, so do the suspicions swirling around him. When FBI Agent Shawn Brokos starts investigating a major drug ring, she makes a shocking dis…
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On this episode, we discuss the upcoming deer hunting season and getting ready for it. We interview Zach Clark from Big & J Attractants to talk about using deer attractants effectively. Zach shares his background in marketing and sales at the company, as well as his own lifelong experience as a deer hunter. Zach explains the importance of using nut…
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In this episode, Jim Eskin salutes Tommy Waller, President and CEO of the Center for Security Policy, and a retired U.S. Marine Corps Lieutenant Colonel. Waller reflects on his time in the military, his views on current national security threats, and the pressing issue of complacency in America regarding global dangers. He also shares the Center’s …
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INTERVIEW BEGINS AT : 29:45 Shelley, Keats, Byron and Beatriz? Beatriz, Who's Beatriz? Well the answer to that questions is the main character of the new time travel novel by the great Chuck Rosenthal Awake For Ever in a Sweet Unrest. But the real question is, who were Shelley, Byron and Keats, at least that'sthe question new students were asking (…
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This podcast discusses the safety and gear considerations of saddle hunting. Van Wilkes, co-owner of Hang Free, provides in-depth advice on selecting safe and reliable saddle hunting equipment. He emphasizes the importance of using gear from reputable manufacturers, properly inspecting and maintaining equipment, and avoiding homemade or modified co…
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INTERVIEW BEGINS AT : 32:30 In 2024 the world is rebounding from an almost 3 year lockdown, during which pop culture had a weird thing happened, it almost stopped (with everything shutting down) but became even more popular with the masses (as being shut up inside, people really fell back into all things pop culture, as they couldn't do much else O…
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In this episode, host Jim Eskin engages in a conversation with retired associate professor from Harvard Medical School, Dr. Charles 'Chuck' Pozner. Pozner is a pioneer in medical simulation and the discussion delves into how medical simulation has transformed clinical education by providing a safe environment for clinicians to practice and hone the…
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On this episode of Huntin’ Land we talk with Jake Spears of Ducks Unlimited about Waterfowl Impoundment Planning for Landowners. We discuss the feasibility of creating waterfowl impoundments on recreational properties, even in areas not known as major waterfowl flyways. Clint Flowers emphasizes the importance of managing impoundments well and docum…
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INTERVIEW BEGINS AT : 28:00 In 1966 a song was released by a group of unknown Mexican American kids from Michigan that would change Rock-n-Roll, inspire generations of musicians and shape music for decades to come. ? and the Mysterians classic #1 hit 96 Tears has lived on as one of the greatest songs in the history of rock music, often credited as …
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On this episode of the Huntin’ Land podcast we interview Stephanie Fuller from Forestry Works about careers in the forestry industry. We discuss the misconceptions many people have about forestry being limited to jobs like logging and forestry, when in reality there is a wide range of career opportunities from business roles like accounting and mar…
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INTERVIEW BEGINS AT: 31:00 Who was King Arthur, was he real, a legend, or a wish? What can we know, and what will we never know? And how close did Monty Python get? We are thrilled to be joined by historians and authors Christopher Gidlow, author of the books Reign of Arthur: from History to Legend and Revealing King Arthur: Swords, Stones and Digg…
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INTERVIEW BEGINS AT : 29:00 What are the Djinn? Genies? Daemon's? Ghosts? Imps or fairies? Are they good, bad or ugly? Do they predate man or do they even exist at all?? Tim Swartz and Kurt Konecny join us again to discuss this listener request topic of the Djinn… you may want to leave the lights on for this episode ramblers!! So kick back, enjoy, …
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Join us for Episode 8 of Outdoors Institute, where hosts Luke Leonard & Mike Clinebell dive into the hot topics of hunting ethics. We'll explore the controversial practices of deer baiting, the use of trail cameras, and share insights on the much-anticipated PA elk drawing. Whether you're a seasoned hunter or just curious about these key issues, th…
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As an attorney, Anne Bader-Martin has practiced juvenile and family law in Massachusetts since 1995. Frustrated by the lack of resources available to help the underserved children and families she worked with, she conceived of the concept that would become One Can Help (OCH). As Executive Director, she has been heavily involved in creating and over…
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INTERVIEW BEGINS AT : 34:00 These days it is common to hear people say we should go back to the America of the 1950's, I couldn't DISAGREE more! The 1950's in America gave rise to a movement that could have ended the freedoms we have forever, and this movement was lead by one man who's name has not only become synonymous with fanatical witch hunts,…
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On this week's show, Joe and Butch discuss creating successful food plot seed mixes with Caleb Weaver from Southern Seed and Feed. Caleb explains the importance of soil testing and selecting seed varieties suited to soil and climate conditions. Listeners learned that seeding rates must account for factors like seed coatings, purity, and germination…
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On this episode of Huntin' Land we talk with Brad Lockwood of Koola Buck. Brad discusses the benefits of aging deer by hanging them for improved meat quality as well as valuable insights for hunters looking to improve their deer processing experience. Brad covers topics such as the optimal temperature range (38-41°F) for aging deer by letting them …
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INTERVIEW BEGINS AT : 32:00 You think you love hockey? Think you know hockey? Well, if you want to know everything there is to know about the greatest game on ice (sorry curling) and the NHL there is only one person to talk to, and that's historian, author, emcee, host, keynote speaker and official trivia master of the NHL the great Liam Maguire. W…
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This episode we interview Chuck Sykes, the director of the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, about deer supplemental feeding. Sykes shares his background and how he became the director, despite initial reluctance to take the state job. He emphasizes the importance of habitat management over supplemental feeding for deer. Syk…
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INTERVIEW BEGINS AT : 30:00 What is it that fascinates us when it comes to serial killers and their horrific crimes. How is it that "serial killer culture" is even a thing, or how "murderabilia" is a collectors' hobby? Top selling author Harold Schechter joins us today to talk about his career as a true crime author and historian Harold is the auth…
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This week's show featured an interview with Jeff Kahn, a landowner who recently enrolled his property in a forest carbon program. Jeff grew up in Queens, New York but was drawn to rural land ownership. He purchased an 80 acre property in Virginia that had woods, pastures, and a creek. Over 40 years, Jeff undertook various projects like building a h…
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INTERVIEW BEGINS AT : 33:45 Time, what is time? How does it work? Is it real or just a man made construct? Can we travel Time, What are Time Slips??? These and many other questions can be explored in the new book Weird Time: Exploring the Mysteries of Time and Space by Tim Swartz and Sean Casteel featuring essays and chapters by a whos who of the w…
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INTERVIEW BEGINS AT : 35:55 Welcome back to our series on classic comedians, and this time we honor the life and career of the great Phil Silvers, who is as big as ever, in the UK??? Sadly he is grossly underappreciated and somewhat forgotten in his home land of the USA. Phil Silvers was a comic who did it all and conquered it all, from his early d…
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In this inspiring episode of the North Star Podcast, host Jim Eskin welcomes a true guiding light in the nonprofit world, Steve Lerman. As a super lawyer with an illustrious five-decade career in communications and entertainment law, Steve shares his journey from personal tragedy to professional success to impactful philanthropy. Key Takeaways: Ove…
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This week on Huntin' Land Butch and Joe interview: Wes and Laura Madden of 9 Line Farms to discuss starting their farm in Florida after falling in love with wagyu beef brought by friends from Oregon. They explain the importance of genetics, water quality, forage and low stress in raising their fullblood wagyu cattle. The Maddens discuss challenges …
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INTERVIEWBEGINS AT : 38:00 Have you ever heard someone say they wished they could eat for a living... Well, dreams do come true, but does it live up to the dream? Randy and Katina are professional eaters, whos YouTube channels have millions and millions of people who tune in to see these two eat massive quantities of food (and sometimes spicy food …
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This episode of Huntin' Land discusses whether it is worth it for landowners to own a personal sawmill. Stephen Gordon from Woodmizer is interviewed to provide information on sawmills. Some key points discussed include: Reasons people own sawmills include milling lumber from their own trees for projects, enjoyment of the process, and potential cost…
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INTERVIEW BEGINS AT : 37:10 We are so thrilled to be joined today by historian, activist and Museum professional Dr. Jacqueline Patrice Hudson PHD to discuss how Black history is American history and how Black culture is American culture. A subject that has been and remains far to overlooked in American education. And Dr. Hudson is also, much like …
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In this long over due episode of Outdoors Institute, hosts Mike Clinebell and Luke Leonard return to the airwaves to give listeners an exclusive update on all things outdoors Institute. Join them as they delve into the latest adventures, share stories from the wild, and provide a sneak peek into the exciting future of the show.…
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INTERVIEW BEGINS AT : 45:05 The study of Jack the Ripper and the WhiteChapel murders, known as Ripperology, is a phenomenon in this era of true crime, but has been a global obsession for many decades, and one of the few things most "Ripperologist" will agree on, is Paul Begg is one of the most important names in the field. From his groundbreaking r…
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INTERVIEW BEGINS AT : 35:10 Niagara Falls: A breathtaking natural wonder, one time honeymoon capital of the world, an international major tourist destination that is one both sides of the U.S and Canadian border, and yet it is also a mysterious magnet for daredevils.. but why? And what happens whenthese daring men and women fail in their "stunts" N…
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Dr. Alice Christie, Founder and CEO of Tynkertopia has been an educator for the last 56 years. She taught in the K-12 arena for 20 years, was a professor of education at Arizona State University for 20+ years and spent 9 years traveling to 37 states to provide STEM education workshops to over 5000 PK-12 teachers. In 2017, she founded and self-funde…
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On this episode we discuss how landowners can maximize profits through leasing land for recreational activities with LandTrust.com founder Nic De Castro. Nic shares how his company connects landowners with hunters, anglers, and others seeking outdoor experiences. Short-term bookings through platforms like Land Trust can generate more income than lo…
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INTERVIEW BEGINS AT : 31:00 Oh Folks.. I am so excited for this show!! What is the history of the art of clowning, and how has it evolved over the years, and why is it different in America, The UK and the rest of the world The clown can be dated as far back as 2400 BC and has served many roles in different cultures and civilizations, yet, to many, …
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Joe and Butch kick off the podcast by sharing their extensive experiences with tractors, setting the stage for a deep dive into the world of tractor selection. In an insightful interview with Shannon Moore from LS Tractor, they explore the nuances of choosing the right tractor for specific land needs. They delve into different classes of tractors, …
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Dan Forster VP and Chief Conservation Officer for the Archery Trade Association stops by to discuss a report "State-by-State Hunting Data, 3.7 Million Bowhunters in America" "The ATA worked to determine an accurate number of licensed bowhunting participants in America and is happy to report the nation had 3.7 million bowhunters in the 2021-22 seaso…
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INTERVIEW BEGINS AT : 29:45 THEY'RE BAAACCCKKKK, Kurt and Tim I mean for Part III of our look into the strangeness and links between the Philadelphia Experiment, The Montauk Project and MK Ultra... Put your tin foil hats on folks, it may be a bumpy ride!! So kick back, enjoy, and please subscribe, rate and share the show, Let's keep the audience gr…
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This week's show discusses the importance of having an emergency action plan when spending time outdoors in remote areas. Guest Wes Madden shares his experience as an Army medical evacuation helicopter pilot in Alaska and the many outdoor emergencies he responded to. He emphasizes having communication devices, signaling devices, food, water, shelte…
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Wes Siler from outside Magazine comes on to chat about bowhunting Black Bear in the suburbs of Seattle, and meeting the weirdest guy in a bar who invited him to hunt archery. As it turns out there’s an archery only hunting land in the suburbs of Seattle. Wes tells us about hunting bear, how to hunt them, common sizes and how the best place to hunt …
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INTERVIEW BEGINS AT : 30:00 If you thought Part I was weird, hold on to your hats!! Kurt Konecny of the Strange Sessions Podcast and Author, researcher, historian and Emmy award winner Tim Swartz join us again to discuss how the Philadelphia Experiment leads into The Montauk Project.... and this will lead into a special Part III next week!! If you …
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"Jack Wallace - Repeating the Meaningful Shot" Professional archery and dedicated hunter, Jack Wallace stops by to chat about hunting, shooting events and balancing it all. Timestamps: 1:30 Introduction to Jack, how he got into archery and how he met fellow professional archery Sharon Wallace. 9:30 favorite tournaments 11:00 Hunting vs Tournament A…
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INTERVIEW BEGINS AT: 30:00 You may have heard of the Philadelphia Experiment, but what was it? or more to the point, was it a real thing? Names like Einstein, Tesla and Oppenheimer have been linked to it, but where is the proof? Is the US Navy still hiding something, or is it just an urban legend? Our experts on the weird and wild Kurt Konecny of T…
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On this episode, Joe and Butch talk with Mike Sievering to discuss predator trapping. Late winter is crucial to focus on trapping predators like coyotes, foxes, and bobcats, which have a negative impact on wildlife management. Trapping controls their population and protects other species. For property owners, set traps in areas with signs of predat…
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"Malcom Jones - Tips for event prep" Malcom Jones, professional archer stops by to give us the low down on the steps he takes to get ready for these high intensity shoots. Timestamps: 2:00 how Malcom got started hunting and his first bow. 4:30 10 rings dad! 6:15 interest in shooting professionally and a rude awakening in hid first open money class,…
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