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A podcast where Steve Manus (Dad) and his daughter Sam Manus catch up on the phone and discuss nothing and everything. “It’s better than photos” Previously: A podcast about Malcolm Gladwell’s podcast - “Revisionist History”
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Join Eli Schwab (comic author) and Manus Dunbar (Nerd Swag MC) as they chat about comics, music, toys, video games, SPIDER-MAN, TV, movies and everywhere they intersect. Also search "Can I Thwipp It TV" on youtube for more!!
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Andrew Bolton, Curator in Charge of the Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, discusses the current exhibition "Manus x Machina: Fashion in an Age of Technology." Featuring 170 examples of haute couture and ready-to-wear, the exhibition explores how handmade and machine-made fashion intersect.
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NIN3S (aka UNER) is the new alias of one of the most important talents of the last 10 years in the international electronic music scene, UNER. With a classical background including an undergraduate degree in Music Theory & Piano (which he began at the early age of 4), and a Summa Cum Laude graduation in the Art of Mixing from the Berklee College of Music, together with his passion for film scoring and orchestral composition and his love for the art in general led him to focus on this new pro ...
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Travel smarter with SUITCASE Magazine’s Editor Fleur Rollet-Manus and Contributing Editor Amira Hashish. We’re spotlighting up-and-coming destinations, sharing our best-kept secrets from around the world and checking in with the people who are shaking up the way we travel. Thought all trips went smoothly for our editors? We’ll let you in on some of our not-so postcard-worthy moments too.
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Blue Mountains Live is a Live Gig And Event Guide which covers live events from Penrith to Lithgow incorporating a Radio Program, a Facebook page and a Website with Gig Guides, artist, venue and organiser directories and regular reviews and photos and videos from the show. While in lockdown the Blue Mountains is not hosting Live Music, but there is still a lot going on. In this series of interviews local artists, event organisers and stakeholders in the music industry talk about how they are ...
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Welcome to The Future of Cities, a new podcast from The Mission. In this podcast we dive deep into topics and technology that are vital to creating a better world. Each episode features interviews with industry leading experts including city planners, technology innovators, government officials, architects, builders, and more. A better future won’t happen unless we build it. So hit subscribe and join us as we explore the future of cities.
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A weekly comedy podcast about Ireland's biggest TV show Fair City. Roger O'Sullivan and Denis Len watch Fair City and report back with a run down of the previous week's episodes. A task which tests their friendship, mental endurance and overall sanity.
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Third Pod from the Sun

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Third Pod from the Sun is back, and we’re going weekly! We’re breaking things up into six-week mini-series and our first series is all about the true, personal stories from scientists, for everyone. Join us as we combat misconceptions about sharks, learn how to lasso lizards, hear from a Martian here on Earth, spark science joy via TikTok, journey to Antarctica, and fight over food with some capuchins!
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In this special episode of "Blue Mountains Live," the Professor sits down with the incredible sibling group, Audio Vixen, and talented singer-songwriter Brendan O'Reilly for an engaging conversation about their upcoming performances and latest projects. Audio Vixen shares their excitement about their upcoming concert on Saturday, August 24th, at th…
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John Mayall Tribute Show - Blue Mountains Live Originally broadcast on August 1st, 2024, on Blue Mountains Live, Radio Blue Mountains 89.1FM, this special tribute show celebrates the legendary career of John Mayall, the "Godfather of British Blues." Hosted by The Professor & Blind Al, also known as blues aficionado Alastair McConnachie, this episod…
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Better late than never here is the podcast from Thursday (20th June) nights program with interviews with Winter magic performers and organisers Peter G Long, Gillian Tayloir Reynolds, Emily Cooper and Monika Rodziewicz. Also we have our Regular BM THeatre update from Kell Mar. The Professoe is kept busy here on Radio Blue Mountains 89.1FM streaming…
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Join us forthe episode of Blue Mountains Live that went to air on the 6th of June on Radio Blue Mountains 89.1FM for an electrifying episode of the show! This week, The Professor will be chatted with Gavin Bowles of Gavin Bowles and the Distractions, who are set to rock The Station Bar. Get ready for an inside look into their musical journey and wh…
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🎧 New Podcast Episode Alert! 🎶 We're thrilled to announce the latest episode of Blue Mountains Live, now available on Spotify! 📻✨ In this exciting episode, The Professor, Brad Diedrich, sits down with guitarist and singer-songwriter Matt Arthur from Orange, NSW. Matt is bringing his sensational Eric Clapton 'Unplugged' show to the Baroque Room on M…
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🎧 Dive into the vibrant world of Blue Mountains Live with our latest podcast episode, now available on Spotify! 📻✨ In this episode, join The Professor as he sits down with John Stuart to discuss the upcoming gig with JOHN STUART’S LONESOME ORCHESTRA at Hotel Etico. Get ready for a musical journey filled with great melodies, funky instrumentals, and…
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🎙️ Get ready for another captivating episode of "Blue Mountains Live" – the ultimate gig and event guide podcast on Radio Blue Mountains 89.1FM! 🎙️ Join host 'The Professor' as he delves into the world of comedy and music with two incredible interviews: First up, comedian Dan Muggleton takes the spotlight to chat about his upcoming comedy night at …
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Don't miss Manus McGuire's captivating interview with The Professor on this Blue Mountains Live Podcast of the episode which aired on Thursday the 14th March 2024. Join us as we delve into the mesmerizing world of Irish fiddle music with the legendary Manus McGuire. From winning the prestigious Fiddler of Dooney competition at just 14 years old to …
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Blue Mountains LIVE with The Professor Featuring Linda Mizzi and Sam Bucca Tune in to a special episode of Blue Mountains LIVE as The Professor takes the airwaves by storm, joined by the dynamic duo of Linda Mizzi and Sam Bucca. Broadcasting live from RBM89.1FM, this episode promises an evening of lively discussion, insightful commentary, and plent…
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Welcome to "Blue Mountains Live," where the music never stops and the stories behind the songs come to life! In this episode, join host 'The Professor' as he sits down with the legendary Hugh Cornwall from 'The Stranglers' for an exclusive interview. Get ready to dive deep into the world of rock and roll as Hugh shares insights into his iconic care…
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A very special episode of Blue Mountains Live is now a podcast where we hear local artists doing Christmas tunes and the Professor talks to Eliot Boyd Reynolds from SideShow Annie. Wow! Still wondering where to spend New Year's? Blue Mountains Live has these recomendations Lithgow workies with Sideshow Annie (listen to the Podcast with Eliot Taylor…
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Horror stories (especially movies) have a tradition of long series capstoned by an “ending” movie. Halloween Ends. Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter. THE Final Destination. And while Third Pod isn’t a horror movie, we are ending (but like some of those stated “final” movies, we may someday return). Join hosts Shane Hanlon, Vicky Thompson, and a sp…
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There’s something powerful about the sound of a scream. Whether it pierces the silence of an empty building or rings out through a crowded room, it forces you to stop what you’re doing and take note. It turns out there’s a scientific explanation for that. Our brains are hardwired to recognize the sound of a human scream as a distress signal so that…
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Carolyn Elya is the Zombiologist in Chief, aka incoming Assistant Professor in Molecular and Cellular Biology at Harvard University. She’s been obsessed with parasites for a while, but it was the flies zombified by a fungus that made them climb, perch, and die that really caught her fancy. We talked with Carolyn about how fungi control flies and ot…
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One of the scariest things for scientists is watching entertainment media portray your field of study inaccurately—the horror! Flood resilience officer and social volcanologist Jazmin Scarlett turned her hobby of playing video games into a paper discussing the depictions of volcanic hazards in games such as Pokémon, LEGO DC Super Villains, and Shad…
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The video game and TV show “The Last of Us” captivated audiences with the concept of a fungal pandemic. The story is set in a world ravaged by a fungus that infects people and turns them into zombies. But what’s the likelihood a human fungal pandemic could happen? Scientists Teresa O’Meara and Tim James separate fungal fact from fiction and talk ab…
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We're diving into the intriguing world of vampire bats and their unique genetic adaptations to a blood-based diet. Shenglin Liu is a researcher at the Senckenberg Natural History Museum in Frankfurt, Germany tells us that vampire bats have evolved specialized traits, from teeth modifications to brain enhancements, to thrive on a diet of blood. The …
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It’s that time of year again! For many of us, temperatures are cooling, leaves are changing, Pumpkin Spice Lattes are…latte-ing. While that all sounds lovely, it’s also spooky season, and we’re celebrating with a special series we’re calling, Tales from the (manus)crypt. Get it?! It’s like Tales from the crypt but with science! Join us in the comin…
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As a young child in India, Nithin Silvadas picked up Carl Sagan’s Cosmos, and it may have changed his life. From that moment on, he was enraptured with they universe. An undergraduate in engineering (where he literally helped build satellites) and PhD focused on radiation belts around planets (including Earth) later, he’s now a Research Scientist w…
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What goes up must come down, right? Well, what if things go up and come down slightly slower than you might expect? Are there balloons attached? Filled with helium? Are you on Venus? Probably not, but the planet does have a similar gravity to Earth and its planetary scientist Gael Cascioli’s job to learn about gravity, specifically gravitational wa…
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Join the Professor on this episode of Blue Mountains Live as he sits down with the multi-talented Antony Mann. As a writer, musician, and filmmaker based in the Blue Mountains, Antony has been making waves with his band, Antelope. Get all the details on their highly anticipated Album Launch, happening on Saturday, September 9th, at the Lawson Bowli…
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Don't miss this special 2-hour episode of Blue Mountains Live recorded on Thursday, August 31st. The Professor got self-indulgent and chatted with Alastair McConnachie and Ben Laing from his former band, The Blindfolds. It was an interesting and nostalgic conversation for fans of the band and lovers of great music. Tune in to the podcast platform o…
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If you’re a scientist in an oceanography department, you’re probably studying the ocean, right? Well, part of your job might be studying things like phytoplankton, the tiny oceanic powerhouses that play a crucial role in our planet's ecosystem. But how about clouds? Oh, and the properties of light, too? Wait a minute… Atmospheric scientist Kirk Kno…
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What was the first big project you worked on at your job? An important report? An interesting experiment? How about helping to build a satellite? Ashley Greeley, research scientist in the Heliophysics Division at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, joined us to talk about becoming an expect in talking about imposter syndrome, building innovative devi…
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On this extraordinary episode of Blue Mountains Live, we have the privilege of delving into the captivating world of singer, songwriter, and guitarist Penny Ikinger. As we pay tribute to the unforgettable talents of Australian music icons Louis Tillet and Ron Peno, we embark on an enchanting journey through Penny's own musical prowess and unique pe…
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When you look up into the night sky, what do you see? Is it a clear picture? Do you see anything at all? What if we could enhance our view of the cosmos and develop technology that promises to clear away cosmic blur? We talked with astrophysicist and nuclear engineer Priya Ghosh, a postdoctoral researcher at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, who bu…
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We’re journeying into the mysterious world of invisible forces that shape our lives in ways we often overlook for our next series! Join us as we, explore nuclear energy, feel the pull of magnetic fields, and more. We'll also uncover the hidden social and personal elements of science, delving into the subtle currents of bias, perception, and unseen …
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On this episode of Blue Mountains Live the Professor talks to singer and show-runner PAT POWELL about next months 'Dancing in the Shadows of Motown' on at the Blue Mountains Theatre & Community Hub and then Tim Meyen about his band Super Rats appearing at the Sydney Folk festival on August 19th. Tune in at rbm.org.au, or on your favourite radio app…
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What do Antarctica, Nepal, South Korea, and rural NE Pennsylvania all have in common? They’re all places where Doug Goetz of UC Boulder’s Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics has done fieldwork. From releasing balloons next to an active Air Force base and being followed by helicopters, to close calls with a milk truck turned mobile lab and …
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The mountains are calling! But the trail to get there is pretty bumpy…can everyone come along? When we imagine a geologist striding through the mountains, carrying heavy samples and equipment, the picture omits a lot of people. Scientists with mobility, vision and hearing impairments or other disabilities have a much longer road to walk to get to t…
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