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Ratt Talk

Ratt Rodarte

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A Podcast that tries to make what seems to be everyday life into something worth sharing. Also including Friends, Artists, Musicians, and Comedians that share the weekly struggles they face in pursuing their Art.
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Nightly news that’s not afraid of fun. Every weeknight hosts Nil Köksal and Chris Howden bring you the people at the centre of the day’s most hard-hitting, hilarious and heartbreaking stories: powerful leaders, proud eccentrics and ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances. And plenty of puns too. Find out why As It Happens is one of Canada’s longest-running and most beloved shows.
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Decibel Geek is a weekly podcast that features discussion of all things Hard Rock & Heavy Metal from the 1960's through today. The show is hosted by Chris Czynszak & AAron Camaro, lifelong fans of the genre. Each week, Chris & AAron discuss new releases, classic albums, and everything in between. They also interview musicians, industry insiders, and other experts on the subject. Decibel Geek is a must-listen for any fan of Hard Rock & Heavy Metal. The show is informative, entertaining, and a ...
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Point Break Minute

Murren Kennedy & Jessa Lowe

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Murren Kennedy and Jessa Lowe dive into the film Point Break one extreme minute at a time. Mostly we talk about butts.New episodes on Monday, Wednesday, and Fridaypointbreakminute@gmail.commoviesbyminutes.comPoint Break Minute Listener Surf Shop on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/511966249176450/
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Plus: Geoffrey Hinton – “The Godfather of AI” – on his Nobel win and the irony of being celebrated for a creation he warns could destroy the world. Also: A lawyer representing First Nations tells us clean water should be considered a fundamental right in Canada, not a luxury; and two massive pumpkins, one giant mystery in West Kelowna, BC.…
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This week we launch a new series as we celebrate those that have the gift of vocals AND chops as The Dual Threat! Excelling at an instrument is hard enough. But, to master an instrument and sing at the same time? That's another level of talent. This week we're celebrating some of our favorite singing bassists. Some that we've teased at in the episo…
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Plus: "The most famous bar you've never heard of" hosted gangsters in Goodfellas and Mae West on stage. We check in as it celebrates 195 years. Also: The prospect of a generic version or the Gilead’s PrEP treatment raises hopes and causes controversy; and at the San Diego Zoo two male flamingos make ideal foster parents.…
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Plus: Fat Bear Week in Alaska’s Katmai National Park & Preserve gets off to a grizzly – and grisly – start. Also: Why vulnerable children with complex needs in Ontario’s state care are living in hotels, airBnBs, offices, and trailers; and an exhibit in Vienna’s central library reveals the random stuff people have left in books over the decades.…
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Plus: We meet an entomologist studying the tiny rove beetle who just – much to his own surprise – got an $800K MacArthur Fellowship. Also: How people in Asheville, North Carolina are grappling with a new reality: their city is not as safe as they once believed.
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Plus: A look at Iran’s strategy and what comes next in the region with Ali Vaez, Iran Project Director with the International Crisis Group. Also: A former friend of JD Vance tells us what to expect as he squares off with Tim Walz; and three Senators say they have a plan to put a dent in Canada’s doctor shortage.…
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Plus: “A swagger nine miles wide.” Singer-songwriter Rodney Crowell on the influence and charisma of country music legend Kris Kristofferson. Also: We hear from a resident of Yiftah, Israel near the border with Lebanon; and what a win for the far-right in Austria says about Europe’s shifting politics.…
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We're back with our regular audio installment which covers the past, present, and future of the genre we love with the Decibel Geek Times! Aaron Camaro has compiled a thorough list of artists and albums to remember as well as a look to the future with exciting upcoming rock releases! Artists lost that we're remembering this time include Marc Bolan,…
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Plus: We reach the person responsible for correcting an 85 year old typo on a memorial to Anne, Charlotte and Emily Brontë. And: Despite a federal indictment, New York mayor Eric Adams says he's staying on the job. We hear from a city councillor from his own party who says it's time for him to go.
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Plus: “Big Sam.” The paleontologist who helped get an enormous, 600 pound dinosaur skull out of the ground in Alberta. Also: Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen on how to make the online world safer for kids; and a national park in Iceland suspends ice cave tours after a deadly accident, and the rise of “last chance” tourism.…
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Plus: “It’s gonna have to be a boot.” A local cobbler gets an unusual call from an English aristocrat…and finds himself making footwear for a camel. Also: How fish and octopuses team up to catch dinner; a new study shows startling disparity in the costs charged for medical procedures on men and women; and botanists turn to extreme paramotorists to …
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We're back to discuss all the latest, greatest, and strangest happenings in rock with Geekwire! Here's what we're covering this time: - Erik Gronwall hits the road; but it's not with Skid Row - Buy Yngwie's guitar, receive the ultimate accessory - Arnel Pineda threatens to end his Journey - Jane says the tour is over - Slayer brings a fire down bel…
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Plus: A single rat threatens the ecological balance of an entire Alaskan island. We meet the woman trying to track it down. Also: Looking into the present and future of Hezbollah; the artist behind a startling photograph of thousands of dead birds wins Bird Photographer of the Year; and Calgary brewers make beer from the aftermath of wildfires.…
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Plus: A new study aims to pick apart the role of nature vs. nurture when it comes to fussy eating. Also: Humanitarian groups are calling for action in response to allegations the United Arab Emirates isn't just helping with relief efforts in Sudan -- but also fueling the civil war, by supplying arms; and we speak to a diver working on the dangerous…
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We're back to fill your ears with some sonic greatness with another edition of the Radio Sucks Radio Show! There's an insane amount of great music that radio just won't touch. They can stick to their 50 song playlist; we've got you covered. Aaron's bringing great music from Velveteen Queen, Sierra Pilot, Vertilizer, Smoking Snakes, and Local H. Chr…
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Plus: A NASA scientist was shrieking in her lab as years of hard work paid off and she was able to recreate the spider-like structures on Mars. Also: Two years after the country’s economy collapsed, and protestors invaded the presidential palace -- and its pool -- Sri Lankans are set to elect a leader this weekend; and we speak with the daughter-in…
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Plus: “We’re kind of used to curveballs.“ A surgeon who normally works on horses does a first-of-its-kind operation on a baby rhino. Also: The Teamsters say they've decided not to endorse either Presidential Candidate in the US elections - after decades of supporting Democrats. The head of the union's Black caucus explains why his organization is b…
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Plus: “It’s such a universal instrument.” Filmmaker Theo Schear and world-renowned harpist Mary Lattimore pull some strings to create a harp emoji. Also: A Sudanese-Canadian man says his sister died waiting for approval to come to Canada; TikToker Talia Cadet tells us what’s at stake for creators like her as a U.S. court considers the country’s pro…
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Plus: A small town in Finland does a 180 on technology in the classroom. We speak to the parent (a neuropsychologist) who helped make it happen. Also: Nunavut MP Lori Idlout speaks out after 6 Indigenous people die at the hands of police in an 11-day span.
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Plus: We get a tour of the truly bizarre events at Europe’s “tram Olympics” courtesy of the event’s founder, Wieland Stumpf. Also: Michaela Mabinty DePrince overcame nearly unimaginable odds to blaze a trail in the world of dance. We remember her with Tamara Rojo, artistic director of the San Francisco Ballet; and Reno, Nevada is the site of a real…
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We're back with our regular audio installment which covers the past, present, and future of the genre we love with the Decibel Geek Times! Aaron Camaro has compiled a thorough list of artists and albums to remember as well as a look to the future with exciting upcoming rock releases! Artists lost that we're remembering this time include Keith Moon,…
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Plus: “You’re perfect”. How an Irish self-described “blond ginger” went from marathons to mullet competition. Also: We reach the woman whose one-on-one encounter with the Premier of Nova Scotia helped the province declare domestic violence an “epidemic”; and an epic whale rescue off the coast of B.C.…
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Plus: “It was like having the Mona Lisa in your living room.” Except it was a portrait of Winston Churchill. And it was stolen. Also: Astronaut Dave Williams on the Polaris Dawn space walk and why he thinks people will be living full time on the moon within 50 years; a Newfoundland mayor tells us why he padlocked the doors to the local church; and …
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Plus: An all-incarcerated jury is set to judge the entrants at Sing Sing Correctional Facility’s first film festival. Also: the story behind the Yousuf Karsh portrait of Winston Churchill, stolen from Ottawa and found in Italy; how an Alberta town got an oil sands company to pay for 15 new homes; and we revisit the muddiest day in Canadian football…
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Plus: “The pressure is very great this time“. Allan Lichtman’s model picks Presidential winners. He defends this year’s pick…and takes on his critics. Also: Anthony Daniels - aka C-3P0 - remembers when he first met James Earl Jones; a Toronto man is proud that his father is part of the Venezuelan opposition challenging Nicolas Maduro. But with his …
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We're back to discuss all the latest, greatest, and strangest news of the rock world with Geekwire! Here's what we're covering this time: - KISS' new daddy, Pophouse, sheds light on future plans - Chris Holmes punches; Blackie Lawless counters - Queen's Brian May discusses medical emergency - Motley Crue angers fans again - John 5 goes Switzerland …
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Plus: “If I was doing any better it’d be illegal.” A Hampton Beach Lobster Roll Eating competitor on the Heimlich manoeuvre that saved his life. Also: One of Peter Nygard’s accusers reacts to the sentence handed down to a man the judge described as a “sexual predator”; tension in the Italian town that banned cricket; and MORE listeners take Chris t…
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In a feature interview, Nil Köksal speaks to Iranian filmmaker Leila Amini about her sister’s journey to become a singer — and the film it inspired. Living in Iran, and married to a less than supportive husband, Nasreen Amini’s dream isn’t just unlikely, it’s dangerous. With translation from ‘A Sisters’ Tale’ producer, Afsaneh Salari, Leila explain…
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Plus: Paralympian Nicholas Bennett wins gold in the pool for the second time, and gives all of the credit to his sister – who is also his coach. Also: Fellow Olympic marathoner remembers Rebecca Cheptegei, who she says showed no signs of abuse; U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken in Haiti; Thousands of Indigenous artifacts may be improperly stor…
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Plus: “The Michael Jordan of advertising”. We remember Jim Riswold, the man behind era-defining Nike ads from Bo Knows to It’s gotta be the shoes. Also: Booze finally comes to corner stores in Ontario, we check in to see how business is flowing on day one; and why one French lawmaker is calling Emmanuel Macron's pick for Prime Minister is "one of t…
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Plus: “Violent, scary and out of a horror mystery.” A shark researcher investigates a grisly – and unusual – case. Also: Grenfell Tower families get a final report into the deadly disaster; Paraguay finally gets a sex ed curriculum, but it’s not the one many were hoping for; and designers in Vancouver aren’t happy about a FIFA World Cup design cont…
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In this extended version of their conversation, Nil Köksal welcomes the former As It Happens host back to the studio to talk about her new book. Carol spent 16 years hosting the program. In her new book – At A Loss for Words: Conversation in an Age of Rage – she goes deep into her life story and decades of experience as a journalist to examine six …
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Plus: Scientists make a surprisingly small discovery that may explain what puts the world’s strongest humans over the top. Also: Cryptocurrency invades the U.S. election; back-to-school is on hold in fire-stricken Jasper, Alberta; advocates say it’s still too easy for abusers to access firearms; and we remember Phil Lewis, whose life in 1980s Londo…
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Plus: “That’s where the problem is for us”. A descendant of Gustave Eiffel has thoughts about a plan to keep the Olympic rings on the tower, forever. Also: We remember legendary investigative journalist Stevie Cameron; and a local biker gang steps in after a thief makes off with $40 from a Virginia family’s lemonade stand.…
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This week we return with our day-by-day recap of the recent Mountain Music Fest. This 3 day festival from the Monsters of Rock cruise organizers took place in Gatlinburg, TN. It had a great lineup of rock artists including Great White, Joan Jett, 38 Special, Tora Tora, Dangerous Toys, Tesla, and a ton more. Additionally, there was an awesome Punchl…
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Plus: “Just trying to get a head in this world”. Investigating a statue decapitation mystery in Manitoba. Also: Catastrophic flooding in Bangladesh; Ben Smith from Semafor and the Mixed Signals podcast breaks down a bonkers summer in Presidential politics and looks ahead to the fall.
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We're back with our regular audio installment which covers the past, present, and future of the genre we love with the Decibel Geek Times! Aaron Camaro has compiled a thorough list of artists and albums to remember as well as a look to the future with exciting upcoming rock releases! Artists lost that we're remembering this time include Elvis Presl…
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Plus: Carbonara in a can. We ask Michelin-starred “Carbonara King” Alessandro Pipero about the latest offering from Heinz. Also: A woman from Florida books a “live at sea” cruise and ends up stranded in Belfast for months; a decades-long effort finally clears the last dam from the Klamath River, letting local salmon swim freely; and a guilty verdic…
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Plus: With notes of dried apricot, lychee and pineapple, Swiss researchers say they’ve developed a more sustainable chocolate…that’s tastier too. Also: Australian auto writer Riz Akhtar makes the case for Chinese EVs; international students in Brampton demand more pathways to residency; and educators in Jasper, Alberta prepare to welcome students b…
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Plus: “It's been an absolutely mad day.” Oasis Podcast founder James Corcoran is still catching his breath Also: 500 days of conflict in Sudan; Natalia Krapiva of Access Now brings us the latest on Telegram founder Pavel Durov and what his detention signals; and we’ll remember journalist Peter Dykstra, whose work helped drag climate science into ma…
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Plus: Journalist Mike Wilner explains how Danny Jansen just made baseball history in the strangest way at Fenway Park. Also: “It’s the not knowing.” Kyiv-based journalist Tim Mak says renewed strikes on the capital threaten to undo recent boosts to Ukrainian morale; and the documentary ‘Family Tree’ shows how Black landowners are managing forests f…
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Plus: “It has a 5,000 year old culture. It’s very scenic.” North Korea appears set to reopen to tourists and Rowan Beard has been one — many times. Also: An Anishinaabe doctor on why life expectancy for First Nations people in B.C. has plummeted; a crossword lover on crafting clues specifically for Black puzzlers like her; and a viral Tik Tok trend…
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We're back to discuss all the latest happenings in the world of rock with Geekwire! Here's a look at what we're covering this time: - Jack Russell leaves us - Anthrax explores uncharted territory - Sammy Hagar waits for a call - Pantera goes live in MN - James Hetfield is hungry and a little short - Lemmy goes on the road - Steven Pearcy embraces t…
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Plus: “Long may your big jib draw!” Newfoundlander Myrle Vokey popularized the screech-in ceremony. And his daughter says it was about uniting people. Also: Kamala Harris makes history at the DNC tonight while Dr. Tanya Haj-Hassan tells delegates there about her time in Gaza; and a researcher shares his team’s findings on the mysterious sea walnut …
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Plus: “It’s something that someone really cared about.” A 121-year-old postcard arrives in Wales, delivering a local mystery. Also: At the Democratic National Convention, Dean Phillips resists the urge to say “I told you so”; people on a Toronto street have their homes seized over a transit development; and a sudden shift puts Ontario’s safe consum…
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Plus: “Romance will tell you they’ll stay forever.” A British bridge is losing its love locks, but our guest helped find them a new, permanent home. Also: Investigating the mysterious numbered graves at a Nova Scotia cemetery; Chicago chews over an innovative solution to food insecurity; and remembering therapeutic psilocybin advocate Thomas Hartle…
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A DNC delegate on the Democrats’ mood in Chicago Plus: “He believed he was filling the gap.” A former producer on the approach that made Phil Donahue a talk show innovator. Also: How to keep swimming at 100; a tribute to cookie impresario Wally Amos and giant sea scorpions!
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