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Beer, Blues, and BS - a podcast that invites you to pour yourself a cold beverage, pull up a chair, and enjoy the company of good friends. Hosts Howard Blues and Mark Kidder share stories, discuss hobbies and what’s on tap. Topics: TV/Movies Beer, whiskey, and other libations Video games Board games Hockey - Go Avs! Go Sioux! Music and Tales of our Glorious Past! Hosts: Mark Kidder earned his title of ”The Man, The Myth, The Legend” after hosting the #1 rated rock show per capita in the nati ...
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The Habs Banter podcast is brought to you by All Habs Online Hockey Magazine. Co-hosts Corey Desormeaux and Marc Lescoutre discuss all things related to the Montreal Canadiens Hockey Club and have some fun while doing it!
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The Tuff Juice Podcast with Caron Butler

The Tuff Juice Podcast with Caron Butler

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Behind every success, there’s a story. On “The Tuff Juice Podcast with Caron Butler,” the universally respected NBA champion, entrepreneur, philanthropist, and activist — who survived a life of crime in his youth and built himself up with hard work — sits down with accomplished and influential guests from the worlds of sports, entertainment, business, and activism to discuss how they achieved success. The conversations are incredibly revealing and entertaining but also educational, with Caro ...
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HIGHFRICAN

A HIGH AFRICAN

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In the African, Nigeria specifically, marijuana is frowned upon because they've been ill informed. Our aim is to reeducate the masses of our nation. Cover art photo provided by Esteban Lopez on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@exxteban Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/HIGHFRICAN/support
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Rabobank’s global beverage team offers insights, analysis, and a bit of entertainment for your morning commute. Liquid Assets will help you tackle the latest trends, introduce you to industry leaders, and prepare you for what’s next in the beverage world. Please read our disclaimer here: https://research.rabobank.com/far/en/footer/disclaimer.html
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Getting kids off the screen and into their imagination 🎉 Nurture Storytelling Skills 🌍 Introduce to Cultures ✨ Connect with Emotions Goop Tales is a favorite storytelling podcast among parents. Visit gooptales.com and discover over 100 original audio stories for kids filled with whimsy and wonder for young listeners ages 3 to 9, but fun for curious minds of any age! This podcast for kids is a great way to engage the other senses while escaping the screen zombies and experiencing entertainmen ...
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The Babble

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Join Matty J and Producer Ruby on Thursdays when they chat about the basic to the buck wild, all the headlines you need to know and some you’ll wish you didn’t! And then on Mondays they interview some of the biggest stars alongside giving bad advice to your listener letters.
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This is My Bourbon Podcast

Perry Ritter | This is my Bourbon Podcast

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Lexington, Kentucky natives Perry Ritter and Eric Smith share their passion for bourbon with friends, family, and the community at large, through interviews and conversations with some of the industry’s most interesting folks.
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Get ready for a hilarious and action-packed episode of Beer, Blues, and BS! Join hosts Mark Kidder and Howard Blues, along with special guest JS Gunslinger, as they dive into a wild game of "What Is In The Truck Door?" JS is cleaning out his truck before selling it, and the guys are trying to guess the hidden treasures inside. Who will come out on …
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Contested Spaces: A Critical History of Canadian Public Libraries As Neutral Places, 1960-2020 (Library Juice Press, 2024) is the first comprehensive and critical history of controversial events at Canadian public libraries, and an examination of the real-world impacts of neutrality policies in Canadian public library space use. What events at publ…
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Derided, disparaged and cursed to the heavens, book critics are depicted as literature’s grand villains – as frustrated creators and gleeful wreckers. But what do critics really do? And why are they necessary for a healthy literary ecosystem? James Jiang, Beejay Silcox and Christos Tsiolkas join Kate and Cassie as part of a panel discussion at Canb…
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Beer, Blues, and BS is back with another hilarious and informative episode! Join hosts Mark Kidder and Howard Blues as they dive into the world of beer, music, and more. This week, they're joined by the legendary JS Gunslinger, who's got some exciting news: he's selling his truck! Tune in to hear about the wild cleaning adventures he's embarking on…
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Niall Williams’ Time of the Child might just be the big ‘feel-good book of the year’—but there’s more to it than that. This is a beautifully written Irish story, full of ordinary lives described in painfully funny detail. Also, Scottish writer Ali Smith and her too-real-to-be-allegorical Gliff; and in Alan Moore's The Great When, we're presented wi…
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Beer, Blues, and Bs is back with another episode filled with chaos, laughter, and a whole lot of Bs! Hosts Mark Kidder and Howard Blues are joined by their regular co-hosts for a wild ride through the world of music and beyond. In this week's episode, "Didn't see that coming!", the show goes off the rails immediately! The beloved segment “What’s on…
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The Dressmaker’s backstory, a universe of stars to expand our ideas about nature writing, and fragments and tricks galore: Kate and Cassie read Inga Simpson’s The Thinning, Brian Castro’s Chinese Postman and Rosalie Ham’s Molly with guests Ella Jeffery and Amanda HampsonBOOKSInga Simpson, The Thinning, HachetteBrian Castro, Chinese Postman, Giramon…
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Between 1776 and 1783, Britain hired an estimated 30,000 German soldiers to fight in its war against the Americans. Collectively known as Hessians, they actually came from six German territories within the Holy Roman Empire. Over the course of the war, members of the German corps, including women and children, spent extended periods of time in loca…
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Beer, Blues, and Bs is back with another episode filled with music, laughter, and a whole lot of Bs! Host Mark Kidder is joined by his regular co-hosts, LCL Geek and JS Gunslinger, for a wild ride through the music world and beyond. In this week's episode, the guys dive deep into the controversial topic of covers. Should bands cover other bands' so…
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The latest from double Miles Franklin Award winner, Michelle de Kretser, Theory and Practice, a novel that evokes the 1980s and Virginia Woolf. Scottish writer Graeme Macrae Burnet plays a French literary game in A Case of Matricide; and summer days under the light of a strange star in Norway in Karl Ove Knausgaard’s The Third Realm. BOOKS Graeme M…
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Consolidation has transformed the world of wine and spirits distribution in the US. While everyone knows that consolidation happened, far fewer people understand the trends that pushed a few US wholesalers to achieve scale. Dave Lane and Tracy Aldworth, senior leaders from Republic National Distributing Company, discuss the drivers behind the struc…
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Beer, Blues and Bs is back with another jam-packed episode! Join hosts Mark Kidder and Howard Blues as they're joined by the LCL Geek and JS Gunslinger for a night of beer, blues, and unboxing galore. This week, the "What's on Tap?" segment takes an international journey as the gents sample some foreign brews courtesy of JS Gunslinger. Plus, they f…
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Kate and Cassie read Melanie Cheng’s The Burrow, a pandemic-set novella that details the healing powers of a pet rabbit for a family dealing with tragedy. Plus, Native American writer Louise Erdrich’s The Mighty Red, a beautifully crafted novel about a love triangle and everyday life in a farming community in North Dakota, and the latest from Yuwaa…
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The Shawnee leader Tecumseh came to prominence in a war against the United States waged from 1811 to 1815. In 1805, Tecumseh's younger brother Lalawethika (soon to be known as "the Prophet") had a vision for an Indian revitalization movement that would restore Native culture and resist American expansion. Tecumseh organized the growing support for …
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Perceptions of the United States as a nation of immigrants are so commonplace that its history as a nation of emigrants is forgotten. However, once the United States came into existence, its citizens immediately asserted rights to emigrate for political allegiances elsewhere. Quitting the Nation: Emigrant Rights in North America (UNC Press, 2024) r…
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Beer, Blues, and Bs is back with another hilarious and informative episode! Join hosts Mark Kidder and Howard Blues as they dive into a world of beer, music, and endless banter. This week, they're joined by the LCL Geek and JS Gunslinger for a storytelling extravaganza. What's in store? Awkward Encounters: Howard shares a cringeworthy tale that wil…
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Walls profoundly shape the spaces we live in and the places we move through, impinge on our everyday lives, and entangle power relations, identity, and hierarchies. Walled-In: Arctic Housing and a Sociology of Walls (Lexington Books, 2024) explores these effects in the context of Arviat, Nunavut. Lisa-Jo Van den Scott lays out the inherent social p…
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Twins, pumas and a colonial western in Robbie Arnott’s Dusk; gay lives, racial politics, class, theatre and exquisite writing, in Alan Hollinghurst’s Our Evenings; and writing between the myths, rumours and religious speculation of a mediaeval woman pope in Emily Maguire's Rapture. BOOKS Robbie Arnott, Dusk, Picador Alan Hollinghurst, Our Evenings,…
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A gritty ride through Toronto's immigrant neighbourhoods, Christie Pits (Dirty Water Comics, 2019) tells the incredible true story of when young Jewish and Italian immigrants squared off against Nazi-inspired thugs on the streets of Toronto. This is the history of a gruff and unrecognizable Canada - one of 'swastika clubs' and public bigotry.A home…
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In Black Expression and White Generosity: A Theoretical Framework of Race (Emerald Publishing, 2024), Dr. Natalie Wall takes readers on a journey through the tropes and narratives of white generosity, from the onset of the African slave trade to contemporary efforts to ridicule and undermine the “woke agenda.” She offers a theoretical framework for…
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Underground Leviathan: Corporate Sovereignty and Mining in the Americas (U Nevada Press, 2024) explores the emergence, dynamics, and lasting impacts of a mining firm, the United States Company. Through its exercise of sovereign power across the borders of North America in the early twentieth century, the transnational US Company shaped the business…
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Beer, Blues, and Bs is back with another hilarious and informative episode! Join hosts Mark Kidder and Howard Blues as they're joined by the ever-entertaining LCL Geek. This week, Mark shares a terrifying tale that could have had a tragic ending. We also discuss the New Heights Podcast deal, the workload of our editor Future Howard, and hear a hila…
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You will want to start with Part 1 of episode 135; it can be found right here. Linda Schlossberg, author of Life in Miniature, who teaches at Harvard, joins RTB to read and explore one of her favorite Alice Munro stories, "Miles City, Montana" in our new series, Recall This Story. The discussion ranges widely. This story first appeared in The New Y…
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Linda Schlossberg, author of Life in Miniature, who teaches at Harvard, joins RTB to read and explore one of her favorite Alice Munro stories, "Miles City, Montana" in our new series, Recall This Story. The discussion ranges widely. This story first appeared in The New Yorker (1/6/1985) and was reprinted in The Progress of Love (1986) one Munro's m…
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KK Hall, Global Brand Vice President for Maker’s Mark, and Charles Gibb, Fever-Tree’s North America CEO, joined forces to create a blood orange ginger beer formulated especially to pair with Maker's Mark. So far, it seems like the project has exceeded expectations, bringing bourbon into new consumption occasions that appeal to broader audiences and…
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Join Mark Kidder, Howard Blues, and the LCL Geek for another fun-filled episode! This week, we're diving deep into the world of music, beer, and hockey. The LCL Geek is wrapping up his IPA Appreciation Month journey, and the excitement of new Linkin Park music and band members joins us. Test your knowledge with our Linkin Park trivia challenge! How…
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Many people have been awaiting the release of Intermezzo, the latest book by Irish writer Sally Rooney, which explores love, grief, growing up, playing chess, understanding and misunderstanding family...Kate and Cassie begin the show with this one, with additional input from millennial author Madeleine Gray. Also, under the sea with Richard Powers …
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Join Mark Kidder, Howard Blues, and this week's special guest, JS Gunslinger, for another hilarious and informative episode of Beer, Blues, and Bs! As IPA Appreciation Month comes to a close, the guys reflect on their journey through a variety of craft brews. Some have conquered their IPA challenge, while others are still battling their way through…
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Novels from France, Poland and India – with politics, sanatoriums, automata and horror in the mix too. Kate and Cassie read French writer (and provocateur) Michel Houellebecq’s Annihilation (but can they get to the end of the book? There’s the question); while Polish reader and publicist Anna O’Grady joins them to discuss Nobel Prize winning writer…
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Join Mark Kidder and Howard Blues for another hilarious and informative episode of Beer, Blues, and Bs! This week, they're joined by the one and only JS Gunslinger, who spills the beans on the Chicago dog grooming competition and whether or not he dared to try the infamous cicada-infused Mallort. Get ready for a shake-up as the hosts announce a cha…
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Sex parties, corruption and dark dark deeds in not-quite-Nigeria, in Akwaeke Emezi’s Little Rot; aspiration, real estate and misguided philanthropists in New York, in Rumaan Alam’s Entitlement, and ordinary people living extraordinary lives, and all those untold stories, in Elizabeth Strout’s Tell Me Everything. GUESTS Gretchen Shirm, critic and wr…
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Josh Cellars is arguably the most successful wine brand of this generation, and Deutsch did much of that work while the overall industry was struggling. How did they do it? The company’s President, Tom Steffanci, and Chief Brand Officer, Dan Kleinman, discuss their unique approach to brand building, distribution, the positioning of the wine categor…
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Beer, Blues, and Bs is back with another jam-packed episode! Join hosts Mark Kidder and Howard Blues as they continue their IPA Appreciation Month journey with LCL Geek, Big D, and JS Gunslinger. In this week's episode, we'll dive into the recent flooding in Bismarck during Tavern Talk and try to convince Big D to take a detour to Chicago for a uni…
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A peripatetic hotel, a paddle steamer of dreams and a dastardly law firm, in Jock Serong’s Cherrywood; one of the 20th century’s top 10 all-star ‘leading’ murderers, and what it might mean to be close to him, in Malcolm Knox’s The First Friend; and spies, caves, lies and Neanderthals in Rachel Kushner’s Creation Lake. BOOKS Malcolm Knox, The First …
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Join hosts Mark Kidder and Howard Blues as they dive deep into the world of beer, music, and more. In this episode, they're joined by the legendary JS Gunslinger and Big D for a night filled with laughter, great conversation, and plenty of IPAs. Plus, JS Gunslinger takes on the ultimate challenge: the World's Hottest Gummy Bear! This segment is not…
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An overview of the books of the year so far, what’s coming up for the rest of the year, and the 'to be read' book pile of regret as Kate and Cassie confess all with bookseller Jon Page and literary interviewer and editor of The Monthly Michael Williams. BOOKS MENTIONED BY CASSIEPercival Everett, JamesCeridwen Dovey, Only the AstronautsIain Ryan, Th…
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Since the mid-nineteenth century, public officials, reformers, journalists, and other elites have referred to “the labour question.” The labour question was rooted in the system of wage labour that spread throughout much of Europe and its colonies and produced contending classes as industrialization unfolded. Answers to the Labour Question explores…
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After John A. Macdonald’s death, four Tory prime ministers — each remarkable but all little known — rose to power and fell in just five years. From 1891 to 1896, between John A. Macdonald’s and Wilfrid Laurier’s tenures, four lesser-known men took on the mantle of leadership. Tory prime ministers John Abbott, John Thompson, Mackenzie Bowell, and Ch…
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Get ready for a wild ride with Mark Kidder, Howard Blues, and a star-studded cast! This week, we're bringing you a live episode from the Las Vegas Star Trek Convention. Join Mark as he shares his adventures, from exploring the merch to sipping on Star Trek Wines. But that's not all! Howard unveils some AI-generated merchandise ideas for the show. A…
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Stories of Northern Soul, pigs trotters in performance art and politics in the subtropical 1950s come to life in three new works of fiction including Vortex, the new novel from 88 year old Rodney Hall, twice winner of the Miles Franklin Award; Woo Woo, by another Australian writer, Ella Baxter; and Rare Singles, the latest from English writer and j…
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Adapted from a live webinar hosted by Rabobank in July, this unique episode brings together experts from The Wine Group, Jackson Family Wines, and Crimson Wine Group, who joined forces to share best practices on lightweighting or “right-weighting” glass packaging. The panel includes: Tony Maan, Vice President of Supplier Development at The Wine Gro…
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