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Sci-Fighters (1996) - We look to see how hard hitting this Roddy Piper led sci-fi action film from 1996 is. How did it do in predicting the future year of 2009?

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Just started listening to this. Each episode is roughly 15 minutes long.

It covers the BSE (Mad Cow Disease) stuff that happened in the UK during the late 80s and 90s.

Fascinating to hear the parallels between this and say something like COVID. Fully recommend it.

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Dark Alibi (1946) - Christopher and Lydia investigate one of the few 'Charlie Chan' films that have fallen into the public domain, 1946s DARK ALIBI.

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Condor (1986) (www.timeshifterspodcast.com)
 
 

Condor (1986) - A new year and a new series topic! We launch our 'Past Futures Imperfect' series with a failed TV-pilot from 1986 set in 1999. Have a listen to see how imperfect this future was!

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Transcendence (2014) - We wrap up "Well, It Looked Pretty!" with a film that tries to spark a conversation about the good, the bad, and the indifference of artificial intelligence, 2014's "Transcendence". #PodNation #MovieReview #Podcast

https://www.timeshifterspodcast.com/transcendence-2014/

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There is SO much to talk about when it comes to discussing this 2012 sci-fi/fantasy film. Is there more to this box office disappointment, or does John Carter merely look pretty?

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Black Dragons (1942) - Mystery and espionage surround 1942's "Black Dragons", and we are just talking about our review! #PodNation #Podcast #MovieReview #BelaLugosi #FilmNoir #WW2Movie

https://www.orphanedentertainment.com/black-dragons-1942/

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Just wanted to say 'hello' and mention that I am the host to two movie review shows. Orphaned Entertainment reviews and discusses films that are in the public domain. Early 20 century entertainment! It is fascinating see the groundwork of Hollywood being laid!

On the Time Shifters Podcast we review mainly sci-fi, horror movies. Big budget Hollywood to no budget independent films.

I'd love for you to give them a listen!

I'm looking forward to seeing what is shared here, and we are always looking for promo swaps so if you have one, let me know!

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Sucker Punch (2011) (www.timeshifterspodcast.com)
 
 

Christopher and Tom peel back the layers of Zack Snyder’s 2011 fantasy action film, Sucker Punch

Promo: Bottom of the Stream Podcast (https://bottomofthestream.podbean.com/)

Please click, follow, rate and review! https://linktr.ee/TSPandOE_Podcasts

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Even though it's pretty subjective, I'm curious what other comedy podcasts out there are on the top of their game.

Currently I've been listening to Your Mom's House but I've heard from others that it's fallen a bit since it's earlier years.

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Description

"The New Gurus" is a podcast series created by Helen Lewis for BBC Radio 4 and BBC Sounds. The podcast explores the rise of internet gurus in various fields, such as productivity hackers, dating coaches, crypto enthusiasts, and wellness influencers. Across eight episodes, Helen Lewis investigates the origins of these charismatic individuals, the power they wield, and the reasons behind people turning away from mainstream medicine, politics, and media to embrace their advice. The series aims to provide insight into the appeal and potential dangers of these internet gurus and what their popularity says about society.

Personal opinion

Helen Lewis seems like an absolute treasure. Just discovered her yesterday through another podcasts. Now I'm not exactly a fan of the BBC, but she strikes me as the personification of exactly what journalism should be and desperately needs to be. I don't mean any ill will towards her career, but I genuinely hope she considers branching out independently someday. If she does, I'll be among the first to support her as a paid subscriber.

Interviews in other podcasts

Embrace the void

Blocked and Reported

substack

The Bluestocking

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[The Journal.] Inside Exxon’s Strategy to Downplay Climate Change #theJournal https://podcastaddict.com/the-journal/episode/163897748 via @PodcastAddict

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The first of a four-part podcast series on the Italian resistance to fascism, both during World War Two and immediately after, in conversation with anti-fascist partisans themselves. In this episode, we look at the rise of fascism, the start of the resistance during World War Two, the partisan formations of the mountains and the participation of women in the resistance.


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A podcast for readers of sword and sorcery and sword and planet

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Interesting multi part series about the Microdot gang who made millions of trips in the sixties

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Occasional SYSK Listener here. I am baffled by the amount of new shows that pop up under the their Banner. Thematically these Shows are totally random and they only ever seem to get advertised for a very short period befor the next one takes their place. Are they just pumping out these shows hoping one is a hit and makes worth all the misses? How is this sustainable? Especially since they only ever seem to advertise their own networks Content?

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I've recently finished the fantastic series on BBC Sounds about the events at the Fukashima nuclear power plant a decade ago. Each episode is roughly half an hour long, and it's really well acted and very engaging (It's called Fukashima)

Another from the BBC that I've been loving is Call Jonathan Pie. Okay so Jonathan Pie is a YouTube satirical journalist. In the podcast he's taking calls from the general public. As someone who's usually on board with his politics I think it's pretty great.

What about you?

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I love to listen to audio dramas while I work, but I go through them so fast. Anyone have suggestions for a high quality, interesting audio drama? The very first one I listened to was We're Alive and I've been hooked ever since. Thanks.

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Lots of AI news, which suits me.

While UnderUnderstood feels more like the spiritual successor to Gimlet's Reply All, the co-hosts of Hard Fork (Kevin Roose and Casey Newton) banter in a way that reminds me of P. J. Vogt and Alex Goldman.

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