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From the grue-crew behind Horror News Radio, Decades of Horror 1980s covers the horror, sci-fi and fantasy films from the Eighties. Classics from John Carpenter, Tobe Hooper, Wes Craven, David Cronenberg and more.
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Doc Rotten and The Black Saint from Horror News Radio recap and review the best and worst horror films from the 1970s. Grindhouse. Blacksploitation. Hollywood Blockbusters. B Movies. Films like Exorcist | The Car | Phantasm | Halloween | The Incredible Melting Man | The Manitou | Beyond the Door | Vampire Circus | Dawn of the Dead
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The Thirty Years War was a major war in European history that had a major influence on the future of Europe, yet outside of history people, people seem to know very little besides the basics. I hope you want to learn more about this war and I promise to try to not sound like a dry history book. Welcome to Three Decades of Tragedy!
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Sue and Lisa are retired elementary teachers. When they started their careers, "They didn't know what they didn't know." Their podcast started because they want to show appreciation for those who are called to teach. They would also like you to laugh along with them. They are starting their 4th year--Happy Anniversary!
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Decades Podcast

Deb Kuykendall, Jacob Kuykendall, and Nicole Westre

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Decades is a podcast where 3 knuckleheads watch a movie from a previous decade and one from the 2010s. We talk about movies and I invent movie-themed cocktails. Check out the recipes and pics on wordpress at: http://decadespodcastcom.wordpress.com/?order=asc
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Absolute Radio’s Andy Bush takes a household name on a journey through time - starting in the 60s, across the 70s, 80s, 90s, 00s, 10s and back to the present day - as they share their stories of how each decade has shaped their lives and made them who they are today.
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Horror News Radio host Thomas Mariani invites co-hosts on a bi-weekly journey to discuss classic – or not so classic – horror, sci-fi and fantasy genre pieces from the 1990s to the present. Decades of Horror 1990s and Beyond will look at films like The Sixth Sense, Ginger Snaps, Blair Witch Project, Black Swan, Candyman, Saw and many more. Everything from meta slashers to mind splitting sci-fi to twisty ghost stories!
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How does 30 years of difference affect your experience? In this unique review podcast, a 41 yr old dad & his 11 yr old daughter try new snacks, do online quizzes, talk about movies or shows, & all kinds of other fun stuff and compare their thoughts. Listen today!
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20-something-year-olds on a path of discovery and self-actualization, both through thought and substance Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chenzo-prod/support
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This podcast is about a book i have written called Decades of my by sabrina miller, a teenager who is trying to find herself, she writes in her diary book about her life, family, and friends. i will be talking about the news, fashion, music and many more from the 1990s.
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A fun look at the events and times of different years from the 1960s - 2000s. We share some of our favorite movies and music from the year. Our feature, Yearly Departed, highlights some infamous deaths of the year. Stay tuned afterwards for our bloopers that didn't quite make the cut.
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9/11: Two Decades Later explores the actions taken by the United States Government following the attacks of 9/11, including the creation of the Transportation Security Administration and the Department of Homeland Security. The series also poses the question, "Are we safer today than 20 years ago?" This limited series is hosted and produced by award-winning investigative journalist Steve Gregory and co-produced by Jacob Gonzalez. The program is a production of the KFI-AM 640 News Documentary ...
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Dueling Decades

Dueling Decades

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Dueling Decades is the totally awesome adult retro game show you've been looking for! Listen as the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s square off and do battle! Because it's your history, we just fight for it! The rules of our game are simple! A coin flip shall decide who picks first, out of the 5 dueling decades categories (Movies, TV, Music, News, & Hot Products). The judge’s ruling will determine who wins each round, allowing the victor to choose the next available category. The first 3 rounds are w ...
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Travel through time with great music! Each mix is an hour long and based around decades, genres or themes. All mixes are carefully curated by Hot Dub Time Machine aka Tom Lowndes in the inner-west of Sydney, Australia. Editing and mixing assistance from GOTIFOO aka Dan Dickinson.
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Decades Later

Jay Proffitt and Teresa Purkiss

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It’s been more than twenty years since we were all in high school. We grew up together and shared a lot of great times. We were in the same class, on the same teams, some of us even fell in love. However, we’ve all lived more years since high school than we had up until graduation. You’ve met a lot of cool people and done a lot of cool things! So we want to catch up. We want to have a conversation and hear your stories—Decades Later!
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Three women on 1 mission: We are obsessed with empowering women to gain confidence, build strength and ditch feelings of unworthiness. If you’re frustrated or shameful about your struggles, this podcast is for YOU, the woman who wants to be strong & belong. To feel loved, seen & heard. To not feel alone. We laugh, we cry, and we share our deepest insecurities & secrets with you. We want to help you break free of the struggles of body image & food. Kim Schlag @kimschlagfitness Marci Nevin @ma ...
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Welcome back! This week I cover the re-entry of Bavaria and Colonge in the war as the Truce of Ulm collapses. Can the imperials improve their positions for the negotiations? Sorry for the audio quality, but I'm a bit too sick to rerecord it. And to correct one error, when I say six thousand six hundred, I meant 660,000. Thank you for listening, and…
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In this episode of We Didn’t Know What We Didn’t Know, Sue and Lisa tackle the challenges teachers face in the age of screens. From the days of three-channel TVs and foil-covered rabbit ears to the overwhelming presence of iPads and smartphones, the duo humorously discusses how students’ brains have become wired like video games. They share stories…
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The crazier the fists, the snowier the cap of the romance. And this week we have 36 of them bad boys. This week Brad and Josh are taking a listen to the Alaskan natives, 36 Crazyfists and their 2004 album, A Snow Capped Romance. We missed a real opportunity to post this at The End of August, but we've got our capsules ready to swallow in atonement.…
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Welcome back! Sorry for being a day late, and this week we cover more diplomacy, this time based around Spain and the Austrians. I also cover what the militaries were up to during the Ulm Truce, and how we start to move into the final campaigns of the war as everyone positioned themselves for their final status at the Westphalian talks. I hope you …
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On today's episode, Sue and Lisa take a humorous dive into the quirks of being early birds versus night owls, especially in the chaotic world of elementary school teaching. They uncover the morning growls, caffeine-fueled sprints, and Cosmic brownies that defined their decades in the classroom. One of them is a chipper early bird, sipping coffee at…
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Every escape needs a good soundtrack...and a key. This week on the Two Decades Too Late podcast, Brad and Josh are finding out if this is the soundtrack for them, or if the soundtrack is what needs escaping. We've got In Flames' 2004 album, Soundtrack to Your Escape. There's definitely a lot to unpack with this one and one of us likes it more than …
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Today on We Didn’t Know What We Didn’t Know, Lisa and Sue thank their lucky stars they're not at Teacher Back Day—five days of mandatory bonding, awkward wellness activities, and the ever-looming threat of budget cuts. School district workers were told that the district may need to "let go" up to 300 new hires if another referendum doesn't pass in …
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Welcome back! This week we go over the debates over the reality of peace and what it would be for the HRE. The main focus was on amnesty and restitution, as well as what the normative year would be for the empire. Politics is politics, but there was a growing consensus that hadn't been there for years. Please review and spread the word, and I'll se…
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In this laugh-out-loud short, our 50th episode, (!) retired educators Sue and Lisa dive into the absurd yet hilarious idea of a nursing home exclusively for retired teachers. Imagine ex-principals thinking they are running the place, while residents engage in wheelchair races, balloon volleyball, and GoNoodle brain breaks. Hallways are adorned with…
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Welcome back! This week we go over more of the diplomatic side of the war, showing how land would be used to help negotiate, and how the Austrians used their hand effectively to keep what they needed. The war was dying off in terms of major battles, with only one or two left. I hope you enjoy the episode, and I'll see you next time! Support the sho…
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In their 49th podcast episode, "The Teacher Brain—Blessing or Burden?", hosts Sue and Lisa dive into the eternal struggle of turning off the "teacher brain." From accidentally organizing strangers' children at the park to obsessing over classroom supplies, these retired teachers can't help but see the world through an educational lens. They recount…
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BA. RRY. YOUR. F@*IN' DEAD! BE. RRY. YOUR. F@*IN' DEAD! BEAR. EAT. YOUR F@*IN' DEAD! None of that's right, but this week on the Two Decades Too Late podcast we've got the Cover Your Tracks album from Bury Your Dead. It's a non-stop hardcore beatdown with some serious snare and plenty of Tom Cruise to talk about. Check out what Brad and Josh have to…
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Welcome back! This week we cover a conflict between two factions of Hessen-Kassel, and the degradation of the imperial army. The Swedes also make small gains as they capture a prize for the ages. Things are not going well for the imperial forces, and it's becoming more clear that everyone was tired and this war needed to end for everyone. Thanks fo…
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Please allow me to adjust my pants, so that Brad and Josh can review the 2004 release from Clutch on this week's episode of the Two Decades Too Late podcast. The name of the album is Blast Tyrant, or Blast Tyrant Atlas of the Invisible World with Illustrations of Strange Beasts and Phantoms. And, I think that's about all I have to say about that fo…
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Bring out yer dead. Bring out yer dead. This week on the Two Decades Too Late podcast, there aren't any Monty Python references. But what we do have, is a review of Zao's, The Funeral of God album. If you haven't heard of Zao, there's a lot here to dive into. We got a concept, we got music, we probably have dumb banter. Check it out and get ready t…
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Welcome back! Today we cover the events of 1646 as the war starts to come to an end. Granted the beginning of the end is still three years, but after nearly thirty years of on-and-off war, just having an end in sight is a relief. But like always, peace negotiations take time, and war continues as the fighting enters Westphalia, the sight of the neg…
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Where do you want to be buried? I'd say one of the last places is in Oblivion. Luckily, this week's artist has not, in fact, been Buried in Oblivion. It is, however, the name of the album we're reviewing on this week's episode of Two Decades Too Late. The artist is Into Eternity and their 2004 album is a solid showing. Let's dive on in and find out…
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Welcome back! The year of 1645 comes to an end as all the battles and diplomacy of 1645 shows what effect it had. This war has been long, but we only have three years left as the factions inch closer to a full peace. That doesn't mean that we don't have battles to go, but the negotiations at Westphalia will become more tangible. Thank you for liste…
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Peanut butter?! Already did that. We've got another jam session for you! This time, it's Dead To Fall - Villainy & Virtue, Necrophagist - Epitaph, Sugarcult - Palm Trees and Power Lines, and Anterrabae - Shakedown Tonight. These are some great albums, important albums, very nice albums, albums you could bring home to your mother. Let's see what Bra…
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In this episode we join Lisa, who’s fresh back from a serene Portugal trip, but now reeling from eye surgery. Despite Lisa's "bloody eye" issues, she’s ready to dive into the day's topic: the mythical Teacher’s Lounge. It’s not just a place; it's an institution filled with characters straight out of a sitcom. Remember the "lounge lizard"? The veter…
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Somebody made us do it. This week, Brad and Josh are taking a dive into rEVOLVEr from The Haunted. These dudes wrote the book on pretty much everything we listened to in 2004 and even before that when most of them were in At The Gates. At the time, this was as good as it got for melodic death metal. Let's see if it's still scary good or if we'll be…
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Welcome back! This week we near the end 1645 with the Battle of Allerheim. There has been swings and roundabouts, but the allied Swedes and French press on the Habsburg and Bavarian forces. D'Enghien clashes with Mercy and access to Bavaria is on the line. Thank you for listening, and I'll see you guys next time! Support the show Email: 3decot@gmai…
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