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Reading Room Ruffians

Carla Long, Mallory Parsons, Ariel Rebstock, and Zac Long

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A podcast for the Jackson County Public Library in Ripley, WV. Keep up to date with the library events, librarian thoughts, and a splash of guests for taste.
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Education Research Reading Room

Ollie Lovell: Teacher, author, podcaster, blogger, PhD candidate. @ollie_lovell

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The most in-depth education podcast available. Each episode host Ollie Lovell takes a deep dive into an important area of education with an educational thought leader from around the world, from practicing teachers to university professors and everyone in-between. If you're looking to build deep knowledge about education and how learning happens, this is the podcast for you.
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The Radio Reading Room for Kids

Myron Hieronymous Thomas

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The Radio Reading Room introduces a podcast just for kids, featuring kid friendly stories that entertain and inspire. In the next few episodes, we will be featuring some classic stories from the past. Many that children have grown up with for several generations. Read & Voiced by Myron Hieronymous Thomas.
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The Radio Reading Room

Myron Hieronymous Thomas

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The Radio Reading Room features the Stories of Americana special Featured Segments feature stories and poetry from some of America's Classic authors, such as, Edgar Allen Poe, Robert Frost, Emily Dickerson, T.S. Elliot and many more. The program is hosted and stories read by long time broadcast veteran and voice artist Myron Hieronymous Thomas. First aired over WQSA AM radio in Sarasota Florida in 1989 the program fast became a favorite of listeners and participants.
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The Queen's Reading Room Podcast

The Queen's Reading Room

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The Queen’s Reading Room podcast is a place for book lovers - and those who wish they loved literature a little more - to be inspired by the bookish confessions of global literary heroes. Authors from all over the world have shared their own literary treasures with us; revealing their favourite writers, most treasured books and earliest reading memories. Who does Sir Ian Rankin read when he is low? Where does David Baddiel stash his fiction and which masterpiece has Ann Patchett given up on ...
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Tales from the Reading Room

Reverend G. Edwards

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A series featuring intimate conversations with practising Mediums from around the world who – through compelling personal stories – provide a glimpse into their reading rooms, demystify their work and explain why visiting a Medium could change your life.
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Read the Room

Timothy D. Miller

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Read the Room is a podcast with comedian Tim D. Miller. He talks with friends about surviving difficult (or just uncomfortable) situations in life. He also discusses current events, social norms and public embarrassments.
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Read The Room

Maia Dunphy and Paddy C. Courtney

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GoLoud Presents... Read The Room is an insightful, witty and at times close to the bone podcast, that pulls apart the people, scenarios, companies and the various headline makers of the week where inevitably somebody, through either dumb luck or just being a dose, failed to do just that; Read The Room.
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Read The D*mn Room

Read The D*mn Room

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Your favorite Black and Brown duo offering cultural commentary on WTF is going on in the world. We read the room so you don’t have to. Created by Olivia Harden and Mitali Shukla Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/readthedamnroompod/support
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In this episode we feature the account of the Christmas Story from Luke Chapter 2: verses 8 through 16. Read by Kristie Thomas. Scripture quotations taken from The Holy Bible, New International Version® NIV® Copyright © 1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc. Used with permission. All rights reserved worldwide.…
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Send us a text No context, friend-os. No passport? No problem. We got you covered for today's 🎶Podcast Roadtrip🎶babes! The Ruffians share Christmas traditions from around the world, and even way back when in today's Christmas episode. Buckle in for some bleeps, Mallory struggling to word, and much, much more! Make sure to check out our social media…
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Just what is Uncultivated Food in the bigger scheme of things? Author Nikki Brighton takes the reader on a journey about this growing way of viewing those plants that are growing in the 'wrong' place (ie. weeds) and shows us how to forage, and what you can garner from not just your garden, but from wild spaces in your area, to add to your pantry. W…
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Professor Jonathan Sharples from the Education Endowment Foundation shares insights and practical advice regarding how to help educational programs and initiatives to have maximum impact in your school or organisation. Full show notes at www.ollielovell.com/jonathansharples
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Reed is joined by Kate and Lateisha for a chat about radiology and planetary health and what we can do as radiologists and radiographers to make a difference, and to be leaders of change. Andrew and Frank chat about Monty Python and ponder the lifting of heavy weights for energy storage. Reed Omary is Professor of radiology at Vanderbilt University…
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In this episode we feature the account of the Christmas Story from Luke Chapter 2: verses 8 through 16. Read by Kristie Thomas. Scripture quotations taken from The Holy Bible, New International Version® NIV® Copyright © 1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc. Used with permission. All rights reserved worldwide.…
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In this Episode we will present the classic poem read to children of all ages on Christmas Eve. A Visit from St. Nicholas, more commonly known as The Night Before Christmas and 'Twas the Night Before Christmas from its first line, is a poem first published anonymously in 1823 and later attributed to Clement Clarke Moore, who claimed authorship in 1…
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In this Episode we will present the classic poem read to children of all ages on Christmas Eve. A Visit from St. Nicholas, more commonly known as The Night Before Christmas and 'Twas the Night Before Christmas from its first line, is a poem first published anonymously in 1823 and later attributed to Clement Clarke Moore, who claimed authorship in 1…
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In this Episode we present something just a little different than usual. This is from a feature created in the mid 1990’s by Myron Hieronymous Thomas. The original script was written for a live performance at a church for a family Christmas night of entertainment. It was later created it as a video using puppets as the main characters, which you ca…
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In this Episode we present something just a little different than usual. This is from a feature created in the mid 1990’s by Myron Hieronymous Thomas. The original script was written for a live performance at a church for a family Christmas night of entertainment. It was later created it as a video using puppets as the main characters, which you ca…
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In this episode we are going to share Christmas Story, Periwinkle & Penelope Penguins Christmas Adventure, written and read by Myron Hieronymous Thomas. It is the story of a young Penguin and his sister at the south pole and how they helped Santa once stormy Christmas Eve.توسط Myron Hieronymous Thomas
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In this episode we are going to share Christmas Story, Periwinkle & Penelope Penguins Christmas Adventure, written and read by Myron Hieronymous Thomas. It is the story of a young Penguin and his sister at the south pole and how they helped Santa once stormy Christmas Eve.توسط Myron Hieronymous Thomas
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In this Episode we feature More Poems of the Christmas Season including, I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day,by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow,The Bells by Edgar Allan Poe,As Joseph Was A-Walking -Santa Claus - The Friendly Beasts,and some Christmas Carols as Poetry, all Read by Myron Hieronymous Thomas.توسط Myron Hieronymous Thomas
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Send us a text Watch as Mallory takes one of her hard(ly) earned 5 star reads and talks herself down to a 2 (actually 3.5, because of the double epilogues). We were all kinda bummed about this one, because it definitely sounded like it would be funny. It was not. Rude. Make sure to check out our social medias, and if you share with us that you've l…
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In this episode we feature some of the Christmas Customs celebrated each year including The History of Santa Claus,The History of Rudolph, Christmas Trees, Mistletoe,Candy Canes and Wreaths, all part of The Magic of Christmas. Read by Myron Hieronymous Thomas.توسط Myron Hieronymous Thomas
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Send us a text Hey everyone we've got an exciting interview today with Timothy Huguenin where we talk about his Novella Unknowing I sink. The interview is excellent, and of course we go off the rails, but overall we had a great time talking with Timothy. Make sure to check out his books and his website: https://tghuguenin.com/ Also, bonus from the …
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In this Episode we will present some Christmas Poems about the jolly old elf, Santa Claus. We will begin with a little known poem "Old Santeclaus with Much Delight" it is an anonymous illustrated children's poem published in New York in 1821, two years before the first publication of "A Visit from St. Nicholas" ("Twas the Night before Christmas"). …
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In this episode we return to the early 20th century for a classic story by O. Henry, The gift of the Magi. This story was originally published on Dec 10, 1905, in The New York Sunday World as "Gifts of the Magi." It was subsequently published as The Gift of the Magi in O. Henry's 1906 short story collection The Four Million. William Sydney Porter (…
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Send us a text Hey everyone, we've got an episode all about sharks today as our curiosity this week. Also, we had some audio issues, so the first half of the episode sounds kinda rough. Make sure to check out our social medias, and if you share with us that you've listened and rated our podcast, we will put your name in for a drawing for one of our…
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Send us a text Hello everyone, this week's episode is just a general book chat where we are chilling at the beach. Except for Mallory, she is shunned...jk, she just had to work. Make sure to check out our social medias, and if you share with us that you've listened and rated our podcast, we will put your name in for a drawing for one of our Reading…
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In this Episode we feature several Thanksgiving Poems from classic authors, including Lydia Maria Child “The New-England Boy's Song About Thanksgiving Day”, John Greenleaf Whittier "The Pumpkin”, Myron Hieronymous Thomas “Autumn in Ohio". All read by Myron Hieronymous Thomas.توسط Myron Hieronymous Thomas
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In this episode we feature a classic story from James Baldwin, "Why He Carried the Turkey", which details good heart of John Marshall, (September 24, 1755 – July 6, 1835) an American politician and lawyer who served as the fourth Chief Justice of the United States from 1801 to 1835. Marshall remains the longest-serving chief justice and fourth-long…
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Send us a text Hello everyone, today we are discussing Slaughterhouse 5 by Kurt Vonnegut, and it's no surprise that no one liked Zac's pick again. Also since he's a noob, he accidentally overwrote his own video with the output of the rendered video. We'll get there eventually. Make sure to check out our social medias, and if you share with us that …
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Send us a text Hello everyone, this is a special jokes only episode of the Reading Room Ruffians, we are branching out into video so hopefully this turns out well. Make sure to check out our social medias, and if you share with us that you've listened and rated our podcast, we will put your name in for a drawing for one of our Reading Room Ruffian …
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In this episode, Dr. Jennifer Buckingham describes key instructional and policy differences between the UK, Ireland, and Australia, and how these contribute to differing literacy levels and achievement on international tests such as PISA and PIRLS. Jen and Ollie discuss a multitude of factors including curriculum, instruction, initial teacher educa…
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In this episode we share a story written by J. T. Trowbridge (September 18, 1827 – February 12, 1916) In this short Thanksgiving story, Trowbridge takes us back to 19th century Boston to experience the sharing of the Thanksgiving spirit by two strangers of differing generations. We experience a much different era, when newspaper boys sold their pap…
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In this episode we share a story written by J. T. Trowbridge (September 18, 1827 – February 12, 1916) In this short Thanksgiving story, Trowbridge takes us back to 19th century Boston to experience the sharing of the Thanksgiving spirit by two strangers of differing generations. We experience a much different era, when newspaper boys sold their pap…
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Radiology read to you! Andrew reads our small bowel obstruction article to abdominal radiologist Michael Hartung. Includes tips for CT reporting and how to recognise closed-loop obstructions. Plus, Frank and Andrew randomly chat about a prime number of cicadas! Abdominal CT Essentials course https://radiopaedia.org/courses/abdominal-ct-essentials R…
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Send us a text Today's episode is a deep dive into some West Virginia "true" ghost stories and a chat about our experiences and ghost stories. Also Zac's audio got deleted and he had to rerecord on vacation, so there is a decent amount of background noise. Oh well. Audio troubles should be gone after this episode. Make sure to check out our social …
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We'd love to hear from you, send us a text message. What spectral secrets lie within the walls of the Drake Hotel? Join us on a chilling adventure through Chicago's haunted history as we uncover the eerie tales of the Woman in Red and the Woman in Black, two spirits bound to the hotel's halls by tragic events of the past. We promise you'll learn ho…
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Send us a text We chat with author of The Patient (episode 14) Jasper DeWitt about some insight from The Patient, and we give him some fan feedback on a book he's working on - Sleep of Death! We've redacted spoilers with static. You're welcome. We had such a great time reading his new work, so be sure to stop in to find The Patient in our library t…
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Welcome back to the season finale of The Queen's Reading Room Podcast. This week we meet the brilliant Bernadine Evaristo, Booker Prize winner, author of ten novels including 'Mr Loverman' and academic. In this electrifying episode, Bernadine walks us through her early literary influences and recounts the novels which first allowed her to dream of …
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Send us a text Hello everyone, this episodes a doozy. We are discussing Ariel's deep dive pick Manhunt by Gretchen Felker-Martin and it gets a bit intense. So sit back and strap in for a wild ride of an episode. Make sure to check out our social medias, and if you share with us that you've listened and rated our podcast, we will put your name in fo…
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In this episode we feature an old campfire ghost story, enhanced by Myron Hieronymous Thomas. Three travelers are confronted by a ghost of a confederate soldier while spending the night in an old hotel in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. Read by Myron Hieronymous Thomas.توسط Myron Hieronymous Thomas
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Send us a text Sorry y'all, no pre show quote today, just straight into the hype music! We have ourselves a happy little book chat, Zac does some terrible French (again), and Ariel hates another book Zac suggested to her! And I quote, "Well, it's not as bad as Piranesi!" What a day to be alive. We have been encountering some recording/sound issues,…
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Send us a text We discuss Somebody Feed Phil, The Book, by Phil Rosenthal. Join in as we jump around the world in just over one hour, covering all 22 episodes of Season 1 of Somebody Feed Phil, the show! We suggest having food handy, because this one made us all hungry. Make sure to check out our social medias, and if you share with us that you've …
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In this episode we feature The Furnished Room by O.Henry. In New York, a young man rents a furnished room from a woman and enquires about the room’s previous tenants. In particular, he asks the housekeeper a question he has asked of others many times before: whether a young girl, an actress with reddish gold hair and a mole near her left eyebrow, h…
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This episode we're speaking with Ron Berger. Ron was a public school teacher and master carpenter in rural Massachusetts for over 25 years and is now a well-known national and international keynote speaker focused on inspiring a commitment to quality, character, and citizenship in students. He is the Senior Advisor at EL Education, a nonprofit scho…
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