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‘Parallax’ (/ˈparəlaks/)-noun: the effect whereby the position or direction of an object appears to differ when viewed from different positions. Join Ankur Kalra, MD as he shows you a different side to cardiovascular care, management and science. Listen to Ankur’s conversations with legendary cardiologists, critical reviews of key congresses and late-breaking trials, and concise summaries. Published every second Monday of the month, this is your fix of reliable updates on all things cardiolo ...
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Radio Parallax* is a show covering topics in current events, politics, science, technology, history, satire, and whatever we damn well please. The show can be heard in the greater Davis/Sacramento area every Thursday evening from 5:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. PST on KDVS, 90.3 FM;
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34 Circe Salon -- The Parallax

34 Circe Salon, 34 Circe Media, Sean Marlon Newcombe

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Parallax -- noun. (ˈpɛrəˌlæks) The apparent displacement of an object as seen from two different points that are not on a line with the object. A podcast that is an exploration from the ancient world to the cosmic future. Different points of view than what are normally heard. New visions.
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When 16-year-old Sabrina cracks the cryptic Parallax, she’s recruited to track down a serial killer... who might not be from this world. Starring Anya Chalotra and Chance Perdomo. New episodes Tuesdays. Cast: Sabrina – Anya Chalotra Benny – Chance Perdomo Fergus – Samuel Adewunmi Harry – Enzo Cilenti Lynn – Leanne Best Mr Ahmed – Nabil Elouahabi Isabella – Hera Hilmar Efrat – Olivia Popica Ken – Akie Kotabe Other parts: Carl Prekopp, George Georgiou, Hugo Dryden, Clare Corbett, Kerry Shale P ...
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The Four Score Project Podcast is a crucial initiative of the New Majority Foundation, dedicated to exploring the complex challenges and promising opportunities facing American democracy in the 21st century. Through insightful interviews with leading thinkers, policymakers, and change-makers, along with in-depth discussions of current events and trends, this podcast serves as a vital platform for fostering informed dialogue and civic engagement.
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The Lack

Helen Rollins, Benjamin Studebaker, and Nina Power

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The Lack is a weekly podcast from political theorist Benjamin Studebaker, philosopher Nina Power and filmmaker Helen Rollins. We take a work each week (film, poem, essay, book...) and relate it to a philosophical theme for a wide-ranging discussion about ideas, culture and society. Each week, there is an A-side public episode and a B-side, patreon only, private episode. You can subscribe to our patreon at https://www.patreon.com/thelackpodcast Our email contact is thelackpodcast@gmail.com. O ...
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A deep-dive into the lives of some of the loudest musicians the industry has to offer. Hosted by Joe Rowley. Find us on instagram - instagram.com/ttsdpod Find us on TikTok - tiktok.com/@ttsdpodFind us on YouTube - youtube.com/ttsdpodcastFind Joe on instagram - instagram.com/joe_rowley_97About The PodcastTurn That Sh*t Down hosts some of the most exciting and compelling conversations between host Joe Rowley and a variety of guitarists, drummers, bassists, producers, vocalists and music indust ...
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A podcast where we hang out with friends, watch episodes from across the Star Trek franchise, and chat about them! This is a show for both newcomers and long-time fans alike, as part of we what do here is explore perspectives on Star Trek and storytelling in general. We're currently watching through a curated 100 episode list titled "Venturing Through The Universe." In this list, we're exploring how the Star Trek franchise has grown and changed over the decades, beginning with its origins in ...
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Strictly Rhythm / Turbo / Vega Records August 10 Gallery 3017 July 12 Groundware, Abq Social Club May 4 Mama and the Girls April 31 Side Effex April 20 Chebahut 420 March 28 Mama and the Girls Feb 24 New York City Jan 20 Smoke Out Chebahut Dec 29 Enchanted Botanicals Dec 20 Side Effex Dec 13 Side Effex Dec 6 Side Effex Abq Nov 22 Effex Abququerque Oct 29 Halloween Chebahut Sept 29 Mama and the Girls Aug 25 Chebahut Aug. 5 Mama and the Girls July 10 Dab Day Chebahut June 24 Pride Chebahut Jun ...
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Left Handed Radio is an indie narrative comedy podcast hosted, written and produced by Anna Rubanova and Adam Bozarth. It features some of the funniest, talented comedians from across the country. The show is a hybrid of sketch comedy, audio plays, satirical short stories and parodies of podcasts and public radio programming. For our back catalogue, visit our new Patreon!
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Brodie Goozee

Brodie Goozee

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You might say each episode is a quirky insight into conversations with unlikely co-presenters, both real and imagined that come from the edge of sifi reality but I couldn’t possibly.
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Music journalist/promoter, Sommer Sharon, talks with female musicians and music industry professionals about their relationships, motivations, life-changing decisions, their work and more. Go backstage and into the homes and histories of these talented women in the music industry. We’ll also talk about music news, new music, album opinions and current issues affecting the music industry, including issues around gender equality and women empowerment. No rules, always diverse, we’ll cover the ...
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Alien Worlds

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Exploring the Legacy of 'Alien Worlds': A Pioneer of Science Fiction Radio In the late 1970s, a groundbreaking radio show captured the imaginations of science fiction enthusiasts with its innovative approach to storytelling. 'Alien Worlds' was a syndicated radio show that brought together a blend of captivating narratives, realistic sound effects, and high production values, setting a new standard for audio drama. Created by Lee Hansen, 'Alien Worlds' aired 26 half-hour episodes from 1978 to ...
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I'll be back with the fallout from the election next week. But until then here's a Halloween Hangover episode of the show that consists of my appearance on Jason Myles' Pop Life. Toure Reed also joined the program. We talked about teen-campers in the woods horror movies from FRIDAY THE 13TH and SLEEPAWAY CAMP franchises to more obscure titles like …
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In this week's episode of Parallax, host Dr Ankur Kalra engages in a thought-provoking discussion with Dr Stephen Smith, a pioneer in electrocardiography and myocardial infarction diagnosis. They delve into the groundbreaking OMI/NOMI paradigm (Occlusion MI vs Non-Occlusion MI), challenging the traditional STEMI vs non-STEMI terminology that has lo…
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In the final part of this three-part series on "The Fourscore Project," Roger Clark wraps up his compelling discussion with Jeremy Carl, a fellow at the Claremont Institute, focusing on the immigration crisis in the United States. The episode dives into the concept of the "celebration parallax," a term coined to describe the polarized perceptions o…
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Star Trek wears lots of different faces over the course of its history: The Original Series, Deep Space Nine, Lower Decks. Some of the faces are stunningly beautiful, while others are not so pretty, but it can be hard to look at both ugliness and beauty. Fortunately for us, we're still staring into the franchise's most average face, so easy viewing…
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Join our poetry Salon and Open Mic:https://parallax-media-network.mn.co/share/5hSLvQW7bNszFGEo?utm_source=manualOwen Cox is a British artist and one of the creative leaders of the Dark Renaissance. He works primarily with text, music and more recently theatre, weaving themes of body horror, esotericism, classical culture and electronic media.…
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MSNBC look at Trumps authoritarianism, Steven Harper on Nazi comparison to GOP, conservative Judge Luttig on corruption of rule of law under DJT and why Trump is unfit for office, COVID excess deaths of 400,000 under DJT, foreign interference in US elections - again, James Risen musings, the "secret plan" of Trump and Mike Johnson to derail the ele…
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MSNBC look at Trumps authoritarianism, Steven Harper on Nazi comparison to GOP, conservative Judge Luttig on corruption of rule of law under DJT and why Trump is unfit for office, COVID excess deaths of 400,000 under DJT, foreign interference in US elections - again, James Risen musings, the "secret plan" of Trump and Mike Johnson to derail the ele…
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For the grand finale of this year’s Parallax Views Halloween-themed series, host J.G. Michael dives deep into the world of horror comics with none other than Stephen Bissette, legendary artist and penciler from Alan Moore’s iconic Saga of the Swamp Thing. In this episode, Bissette reveals the eerie origins and turbulent history of horror comics, st…
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It certainly feels like the franchise is in a state of flux at this point in our watch list, at least in terms of overall quality. Sure, we're still in Golden Age Trek, but I can't help but feel we've lost a step since the glory days of TNG. Much like the eponymous starship, is this incarnation of the franchise truly lost? Or will things start turn…
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In this Halloween "spooky season" episode of Parallax Views w/ J.G. Michael, we delve into the unsettling world of true crime cinema with Chuck Parello, a filmmaker renowned for his work on notorious serial killer films. Parello began as the publicist for John McNaughton’s groundbreaking and controversial Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer, which f…
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Get ready for a spine-tingling dive into 1988’s cult horror classic Night of the Demons on the latest episode of Parallax Views w/ J.G. Michael! Kicking off the Halloween “spooky season” series, J.G. welcomes Chris MacGibbon of the Spooky Picture Show, a die-hard fan and researcher of Night of the Demons. Chris has delved deep into the film’s eerie…
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This is an invitation to Max Border's new course, Empire of the Mind: A Grey Robes Symposium, which will include a wide-ranging discussion on the meaning of empire, the function of religion, sutra, tantra, and decentralization. The course starts on November 10th. Sign up here: https://www.parallax-media.com/courses/empire-of-the-mind-a-grey-robes-s…
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Sixty-nine years ago, Humanity first contacted the Moon’s surface with Luna 2, the former Soviet Union’s uncrewed lunar probe. One may wonder what has been left behind over the decades. The answer is well over 200 tons of diverse artifacts. Behind the materials are many stories-- mundane, poignant, controversial, and amusing.…
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Join our poetry Salon and Open Mic:https://parallax-media-network.mn.co/share/5hSLvQW7bNszFGEo?utm_source=manualAbout Joe RossAuthor of over fifteen books of poetry, Joe Ross was born in Pennsylvania and graduated magna cum laude from the Honors Program at Temple University in Philadelphia. He soon moved thereafter to Washington, D.C. where he wrot…
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Oh no, it's a math episode. And not just any kind of math, mind you, but ethical math, the messiest kind. Unfortunately, I was never very good at math--that's why I'm a podcast host instead of a successful human being--so we might be heading into ethically dubious territory with this one. Then again, maybe it's our intrepid crew that'll be the ones…
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In this episode, artist and cultural activist Melvin Jarman dives into "The Art of Enlivenment," exploring the intersections of creative thought, spiritual awakening, and personal transformation. Drawing on the ideas of Rudolf Steiner and Jean Gebser, Jarman discusses how living thinking connects with artistic expression and social change. Joined b…
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In this episode of Parallax Views w/ J.G. Michael, we dive into the world of private military companies (PMCs) with Morgan Lerette, author of Guns, Girls, and Greed: I Was a Blackwater Mercenary in Iraq. Morgan shares his firsthand experiences as a Blackwater mercenary in Iraq, offering candid thoughts and criticisms of Blackwater's controversial a…
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Dr. Henriques joins the Parallax Podcast again to talk about Alchemy, Roger Penrose, political biases and his new book, 'UTOK - The Unified Theory of Knowledge' https://www.amazon.com/UTOK-Unified-K...Visit his website here: https://www.unifiedtheoryofknowledge....Homepage: https://www.parallax-media.com/Academy: https://www.parallax-media.com/2024…
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On this edition of Parallax Views w/ J.G. Michael, we dive into the world of climate science and denial with acclaimed author David Lipsky, discussing his latest book, The Parrot and the Igloo: Climate and the Science of Denial. Lipsky's narrative unravels the journey from the early days of climate awareness to the rise of misinformation and denial…
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After Voyager is hurled into the Delta Quadrant and the Caretaker's array is destroyed, Janeway decides to start podcasting to unwind. With the help of a junior engineer, Ensign Brebb, she launches the "Podcast Program" in the ship's Holodeck. __ Every episode of the JPP takes place immediately after the events of a Star Trek: Voyager episode, so t…
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After encountering the Vidiians for the first time and almost losing Neelix to organ theft, Janeway and Brebb hold it together just long enough to record the episode. They also wonder if the EMH has any feelings and if the phage is contagious. __ Every episode of the JPP takes place immediately after the events of a Star Trek: Voyager episode, so t…
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In this episode of "The Fourscore Project," Roger Clark continues his in-depth discussion with Jeremy Carl, a fellow at the Claremont Institute, on the ongoing immigration crisis in the United States. Building on their previous conversation, Carl delves into the societal and institutional risks posed by uncontrolled immigration, comparing the curre…
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In this episode of "The Fourscore and Seven Project," Roger Clark interviews Jeremy Carl, a fellow at the Claremont Institute and author of "The Unprotected Class," to discuss the contentious and highly politicized issue of immigration in the United States. The conversation begins with a comparison between the fall of the Western Roman Empire and t…
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This isn't just any cloud, mind you... this is THE cloud, the definitive article. And that's quite the statement, because as we all know, every other Star Trek story is about a mysterious cloud. So, in a way, this could very well be the ULTIMATE Star Trek. Or maybe not. I guess we'll have to find out by probing the depths of this cloudy episode of …
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In this episode of "The Fourscore Project," Roger Clark continues his in-depth discussion with Professor Dan Schnur, focusing on the potential for a historic political realignment in the United States during the 2024 elections. Schnur, a seasoned political communications expert, examines the possibility of such a realignment, comparing it to previo…
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