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Sibling Scribbles

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Tune in to the artistic musings of the author-artist sibling duo who brought you A Shepherd Called Bales as they explore the worlds of writing and visual art through their experiences as creators.
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Nationally syndicated radio host, newspaper columnist and bestselling author Jeremy Bradley heads into podcasting with this weekly download featuring celebrity guests, funny stories and entertaining chatter. The name of the program comes from the idea that sometimes the creative process includes scribbling down random ideas before you can make sense of anything. That's exactly what JB is doing every week on The Scribble.
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Scribbles & Spills

Scribbles and Spills

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Scribbles & Spills is a podcast where creatives expound on their art and spill their secrets. Enter a dark, cozy space with award-winning author C.E. Hoffman. Find more at cehoffman.net or email us at scribblesandspills@gmail.com
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Broadcasting the Daily Arm Chair Babel. We will have some guests, Influential people on my life typically.Talking Chalk, Shop, and all else. Wealth & health Cheers. patreon.com/RuckusFew https://mcllroycharlee.substack.com/ YouTube: Coming Soon.
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Scribblers Festival

Scribblers Festival

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Scribblers is an annual festival of literature and arts for young people brought to life by cultural non-profit FORM and the Town of Claremont. Kids and young adults of all ages are invited to celebrate the magic of storytelling! These are recordings from our Conversation Caravan over the Family Weekend.
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Digital Scribbler is a technology company working to create affordable communication apps, which are capable of giving the verbally challenged a voice. The heart of our dream is leveraging the power of technology to help people overcome their human limits. Russ Ewell shares how we all desire to be included, whether we are with or without a special need. Digital Scribbler highlights technologies for those with disabilities and social inclusion programs providing the tools for anyone to begin ...
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Scribble Talk

Baskar Sundaram

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At Baachu Scribble, our mission is to DEMOCRATISE THE BIDDING KNOWLEDGE, sharing best free bid and proposal content in the known universe. One way we will be accomplishing this goal is through our NEW Podcast - Scribble TALK. Scribble Talk is a weekly show produced by Baachu Scribble and hosted by Baskar Sundaram and Ashley Kayes (Season 1) ​ Every week, we will be sitting down with our industry veterans to share their stories, discuss their career, and learn how to make an impact in the ind ...
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Victorian Scribblers

Courtney Floyd and Eleanor Dumbill

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Victorian Scribblers is a podcast about the nineteenth-century writers time forgot, from Mary Elizabeth Braddon (the mother of detective fiction) to Marie Corelli (queer science-fiction writer extraordinaire) and beyond. Hosted by Dr. Courtney Floyd, a specialist in nineteenth-century literature and print culture, and Dr. Eleanor Dumbill, a specialist in Victorian literature and publishing.
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Every child deserves the opportunity to experience the magic of storybooks. This free podcast makes available the unabridged audio versions of the storybooks in the Scribbles and Friends Imagination Blanket Series. We hope you and your little ones will enjoy the first book, The Violin's Magical Melody. Please rate and/or leave comments.
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It's nearly impossible to get through a day without having some form of interaction with another person. Whether it's at work, at school, driving, on the bus, shopping, on social media -- you just can't escape. Jeremy Bradley talks about how ridiculous-acting people make him want to hide out and never come in contact with anyone -- sometimes ever a…
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If you've ever been fired unexpectedly you probably went through a series of emotions: sadness, embarrassment and fear. You were sad because you formed friendships with co-workers and wouldn't see them anymore. You were embarrassed because the entire staff knows what happened and then you have to figure out how to address things on social media if …
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It feels like an 'I told ya so' moment for Jeremy Bradley on the podcast this week. Earlier this month he commented on how Americans are encouraged by their political leaders to 'fight, fight, fight' and then as soon as there's another attempt to assassinate Donald Trump, there are calls for people to chill out and settle down. (Though a few days l…
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Jeremy Bradley celebrates 500 episodes and 10 years of hosting The Scribble podcast. Having been in broadcasting for 20 years and getting his start on local radio, JB shares his insights into being a successful host. Sure, the broadcasting landscape has changed but the fundamentals of content creation remain the same. JB offers tips and suggestions…
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Election season... er, year... er, four years is in full swing. Jeremy Bradley talks about how the American political campaign is never ending. The next campaign starts right after the latest president is sworn in. JB explains how, as a Canadian, politics is a completely different vibe. Canucks barely know when the next election is, let alone who t…
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It's becoming increasingly common for people to whip out their phone and record confrontations with others. (After all, A&E has a bunch of shows devoted to the new style of home video montages.) Jeremy Bradley talks about interactions he's had where capturing the encounter would've gone viral. Notably, JB busts people breaking the law and puts them…
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A few weeks ago, Jeremy Bradley talked about customer service nightmares. (It's almost become a yearly tradition on this show.) But, in his latest rant, he spoke from the perspective of a business owner and what bad customers can do to a company. Following up on the negative, JB has advice for entrepreneurs to insist on a positive "customer experie…
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They say that cellphones are raising kids nowadays but are they also babysitting parents? Jeremy Bradley talks about the growing concern about parents ignoring their kids so that they can pay attention to their mobile device. JB shares observations from restaurants and shopping malls where kids are desperately trying to get a parent's attention, on…
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As a business owner, Jeremy Bradley oversees multiple teams from radio and newspaper production to book publishing to e-commerce platforms. With more and more people starting their own companies, be it for extra income or as their sole job, JB shares some nightmare stories about dealing with lying customers. He reveals some shocking details about t…
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Every family has drama and whispers -- sometimes it's cutthroat, sometimes it's innocent gossiping. This week, Jeremy Bradley shares details about a recent health diagnosis from his parents while outlining why the shocking news isn't affecting him as people might think. What could potentially be a death sentence for both parents has JB shrugging hi…
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It's OK to not make a big deal about your birthday. That's certainly how Jeremy Bradley goes through life. He turns 42 this week and has no intention of having a big hurrah to celebrate. In fact, he prefers not having any attention from people. But why is that? JB explains the reason for keeping low-key birthdays on his wish list. On the flip side,…
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Dr. Ruth, Richard Simmons, Shannen Doherty, an attempted assassination, Bob Newhart, Lou Dobbs -- what a week in the celebrity world. Jeremy Bradley talks about his memories of Dr. Ruth Westheimer when she was a guest on his Valentine's Day episode on syndicated radio and why he thought she might get him cancelled. JB also talks about meeting Richa…
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Sounding like a broken record, Jeremy Bradley repeats his belief that "customer service ain't what it used to be." To prove his fact -- and practically laugh at the ridiculousness of the newly rebranded "customer experience" when it's anything but -- JB talks about how businesses that he once enjoyed frequenting are now on his blacklist. Later, he …
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Canada Day and Independence Day happened this week and it's a tale of two countries and their respective patriotism. Jeremy Bradley, a Canadian, shares his observations about how the nations celebrate birthdays and, well, everything. Plus, he chimes in on the U.S. presidential debate that the world is still talking about one week later. There are d…
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Another walk down memory lane for the old folks! Jeremy Bradley responds to conversations with listeners about last week's episode. For people growing up in the 1990s and 2000s, there are distinct -- and perhaps fond -- memories of technology. Everything from dial-up internet and the struggles to get quick access to porn, to giant cellphones that n…
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If you're in your 30s, 40s or 50s, you'll relate to this episode! Jeremy Bradley talks about being a computer owner back in the 1990s and early 2000s. The systems were minimal and basic, and, you know what, they were perfectly fine! JB has a laugh talking about his family's 256 MB computer and having to uninstall programs just to free up space to u…
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It seems like everyone is complaining about money nowadays: how little they make at their jobs, how expensive groceries are, how unaffordable housing is. So, is it a little classless to talk about how much money you make -- as in having a great income? Jeremy Bradley talks about how growing up he and his brothers never dared ask their parents -- or…
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People often avoid thinking about death because it's seen as a distant event that there will plenty of time to worry about later. Jeremy Bradley talks about coincidental conversations he's had with friends about "the end." He shares how friends have recently experienced death in their respective families and how each situation posed logistical and …
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The world is still reacting to the Donald Trump hush-money verdict. Jeremy Bradley shares his thoughts as an "outsider" (Canadian) while the world watched on. JB talks about how everything related to American politics is a spectacle and why he thought there would be riots and burning buildings across the U.S. on Thursday night. Later, Pride month i…
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