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Not Fade Away Archives

Craig Jones and Gary Parker

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For the first time in history we have a realistic, affordable way to record the memories of a generation in their own spoken words. Combining the ability to reach out to anyone in the world via email, texting etc. with the Podcast format and you have a great way to network and store responses from any number of people. Not Fade Away Archives has begun distributing episodes to accomplish this goal. The episodes feature hosts and guest that are between 62 and 82 years old. This age span reflec ...
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History in Five Songs with Martin Popoff

Pantheon Media

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History in Five Songs with Martin Popoff is the show that aims to make grand and often oddball hard rock and heavy metal points through a narrative built upon the tiny idea of a quintet of songs. Buttressed with illustrative clips, Martin argues quickly and succinctly why these songs - and the specific sections of these tracks - support his mad professor premise, from the wobbly invention of an “American” heavy metal, to the influence of Led Zeppelin in hair metal or to more succinct topics ...
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DHS MusicTherapy Radio

D.J. Hollywood Shak

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Its old soul with new house grooves, sweaty and smooth. He ushers the crowd with his scratching, drawing in every vibration with his mixes. Creating a utopia of passionate rhythms joined with expression of celebrated dance. He surpasses the conventional rendition of DJ-sets with his ability to fade into each individual situation, appose to playing prepared sets. He embodies everything that is music, from the wax that the record is played on, to the warehouse where house music was made. So en ...
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AURAL REGIONS

Brian Merrill Garcia

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Aural Regions is a modern radio drama that dives deep into a single character's headspace as unformed ideas find shape and fade away right between your headphones. Each episode features a different writer and/or performer reading a new story. The podcast is produced and edited by Brian Merrill Garcia in New York, NY by way of Michigan.
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Stories That Fade With Time

Celambarasan Ramasamy on Podiobooks.com

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This is a gentle story exploring the intricacies of a father-son relationship in a remote village in southern India. The play reveals the strength of their bonding as they work through the most unexpected of events. The story unfolds as the Son returns to his native village after a long time away. He is a stranger in his own village. He begins to reestablish the bond with his native place through the little snippets of memories that gets revealed to him through his father's eyes. He begins m ...
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In Episode 281, Martin explores early Rush songs through the lens of mortality, focusing on lyrics from the band's first five albums that reflect themes of aging, existential reflection, and the inevitability of time passing. Rush – “Finding My Way” Rush – “Rivendell” Rush – “I Think I’m Going Bald” Rush – “2112” Rush – “A Farewell to Kings” Learn …
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Bitcoin’s rally pushed it past the $80,000 mark for the first time ever, and traders are betting it’s still got room to run, while China’s dishing out way more goods than it’s importing, which will likely spark fresh trade tensions with its partners. Today’s stories: Bitcoin Went To The Moon, Flying Past The $80,000 Mark For The First Time China’s …
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Defense and energy companies are preparing for growth, with new US policies expected to work in their favor, while China announced a $1.4 trillion spending boost – but investors weren’t impressed. Today’s stories: Defense And Energy Sectors Are Gearing Up For A Growth Spurt After The Election China Announced A Boost For Local Governments To Pump Up…
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Interest rate cuts landed at the same time from the Federal Reserve and Bank of England, while investors upped their bets on risky assets following the US presidential election. Today’s stories: The Federal Reserve And The Bank Of England Trimmed Interest Rates In Unison Investors Have Been Upping Their Bets On Higher-Risk Assets Since The Election…
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Stocks and crypto surged as US election uncertainty faded away, while Novo Nordisk’s weight-loss drugs helped its bottom line in the third quarter. Today’s stories: Markets Are Responding To The US Election, With Stocks And Crypto Surging Novo Nordisk Is Living In The Fast Lane, As Sales Of Its Weight-Loss Drugs Boom Try Finimize Premium…
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Saudi Aramco’s earnings were on the slide, but shareholders still got their money from a hefty dividend, while foreign investors said goodbye to India’s stocks as the country’s economy cooled. Today’s stories: Saudi Aramco’s Earnings Might’ve Slipped, But The Firm’s Giant Dividend Sure Didn’t Foreign Investors Have Been Pulling Out Of Indian Stocks…
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In Episode 280, Martin probes the heaviest Canadian albums of the 1970s, presenting a ranking based on five impactful songs from ten notable bands, highlighting the unique sound and musical evolution of Canadian rock during that era. Rush – “Working Man” Trooper – “All of the Time” Teaze – “Rockin’ with the Music” Goddo – “Let That Lizard Loose” Mo…
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Warren Buffett swapped Apple stock for cash and paused Berkshire Hathaway’s buybacks, while Nvidia got ready to join the Dow Jones Industrial Average – and Intel got ready to leave it. Today’s stories: Warren Buffett Upset The Apple Cart As Berkshire Hathaway Pared Its Holdings The Dow Is Shaking Things Up, Which Is Good News For Nvidia – But Not F…
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The US job market had a rough month with hurricanes and labor strikes taking a toll, while energy stocks had a small renaissance – but it's nuclear that’s really in vogue. Today’s stories: US Job Growth Slumped To Four-Year Low, But That May Not Be As Bad As It Seems There Might Be Life To Fossils Yet, With Exxon And Chevron’s Latest Results Try Fi…
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Amazon and Apple both topped expectations, but Apple took a sour $10.2 billion tax hit, while high gold prices didn’t deter everyone, so global demand just hit an all-time high. Today’s stories: Looks Like Amazon And Apple Are Plenty Magnificent All On Their Own Global Gold Demand Just Hit An All-Time High, Crossing The $100 Billion Mark Try Finimi…
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Meta and Microsoft served up wins on sales and profits, while Britain went big as it announced plans to hike taxes and borrowing to increase economic growth. Today’s stories: Meta And Microsoft’s Latest Results Proved That They’ve Still Got The Chops The UK Government Just Announced Its Biggest Tax Hikes Since The ‘90s Try Finimize Premium…
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Alphabet got all “A”s in its latest results, beating expectations in cloud and advertising, while McDonald’s quarterly update wasn’t an altogether “happy” meal. Today’s stories: Alphabet Came In Strong, With A Better-Than-Expected Quarterly Report Card McDonald's Update Wasn’t Perfect, But Investors Gobbled It Up Anyway Try Finimize Premium…
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In Episode 279, Martin explores the comedic side of classic rock, categorizing bands by their approach to humor and showcasing how elements of comedy—or the lack thereof—are woven into their music and lyrics. Slayer – “Cast Down" Morrissey – “I Have Forgiven Jesus” Gillan – “Sacre Bleu” Iggy Pop – “Eggs on Plate” The Tubes – “Wild Women of Wongo” L…
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Companies in the S&P 500 haven’t had much luck, with more of them falling short of analyst estimates, while oil prices slumped after an anticipated attack on Iran spared the country’s energy infrastructure. Today’s stories: S&P 500 Companies Have Been Missing The Bar Somewhat This Earnings Season Oil Prices Just Slipped, Posting The Biggest One-Day…
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Colgate’s latest earnings were pearly, but investors weren’t flashing any smiles, while Germany’s business morale lightened up after a sour few months. Today’s stories: Colgate’s Feeling The Squeeze, Despite Delivering Some Sparkly White Earnings Looks Like Germany’s On Firmer Ground, With Its Business Outlook Brightening Up Try Finimize Premium…
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Hermès made a splashy statement with its latest results, outshining its luxury rivals, while Novo Nordisk’s popular weight-loss drug has been linked to a lowered risk of Alzheimer’s. Today’s stories: Hermès Came Out On Top With Its Latest Results, Leaving Luxury Rivals In The Dust Novo Nordisk's Ozempic Drug Might Work Wonders For Mind As Well As B…
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Goldman Sachs isn’t feeling India right now, pulling back amid weaker growth and earnings disappointments, while BlackRock’s charging into the AI boom with two new ETFs designed to harness the technology's explosive potential. Today’s stories: Goldman Sachs Just Hit The Brakes On India’s Stocks BlackRock’s Diving Into AI With Two New Actively Manag…
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General Motors’ third-quarter results zoomed past investors’ expectations, while SAP boosted its annual earnings forecast thanks to rising cloud revenue. Today’s stories: General Motors Beat Expectations, And Investors Revved Up Its Stock Software Giant SAP’s Shares Hit An All-Time High After An Optimistic Forecast Try Finimize Premium…
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In Episode 278, Martin rants about why certain tracks, despite their popularity, just don’t resonate with him. Throughout, he delves into the difference between fan-revered “sacred songs” and mainstream hits, questioning whether the songs deemed sacred truly deserve their status. Deep Purple – “Child in Time” Iron Maiden – “Run to the Hills” Ted Nu…
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No one seemed too confused about AI startup Perplexity, as excited investors pushed its potential valuation to $8 billion, while China cut its interest rates – hoping to give the economy a much-needed boost. Today’s stories: AI Startup Perplexity Is Looking To Raise Funds At An $8 Billion Valuation The People's Bank Of China Got The Scissors Out An…
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Gold reached an all-time high – in a surefire hint that investors are more anxious than they seem – while China’s economy gave off mixed vibes, prompting the government to roll out fresh stimulus. Today’s stories: The Price Of A Bar Of Gold Hit A New All-Time High China Just Barely Beat Growth Forecasts, But The Country’s Still Up Against It Try Fi…
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The European Central Bank cut eurozone interest rates for the third time this year, while alternative asset manager Blackstone gained mainstream appeal last quarter. Today’s stories: The ECB Trimmed Interest Rates Again, To Probably Nobody’s Surprise Blackstone Reported The Biggest Stash Ever Of Assets Under Its Management Try Finimize Premium…
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Two European heavyweights punched a hole in market sentiment, while global investors said “goodbye” to India and “hello again” to China. Today’s stories: Global Stocks Slipped As Both LVMH And ASML Fell On Tough Times Looks Like India’s Stock Market Is Losing The Popularity Contest With China Try Finimize Premium…
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Three big banks outscored analyst estimates with their third-quarter results, while government debt is on the up and likely to saddle countries with tough decisions. Today’s stories: Three Big Wall Street Banks Reported Profit That Swished Past Expectations The IMF Just Dropped Some Heavy News About Public Debt Try Finimize Premium…
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In Episode 277, “Missed the Boat on an Eighties Live Album,” the host discusses iconic bands from the 80s, such as Van Halen, Def Leppard, and The Police, who may have missed significant opportunities by not releasing live albums during their prime, potentially leaving money and legacy on the table. Van Halen – “Drop Dead Legs” Def Leppard – “Stage…
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China announced a spendy stimulus plan, but skimped on the details, while drought conditions in Vietnam have created a major headache for the country’s coffee growers. Today’s stories: China’s Making A Play To Boost Its Economy But Keeping Quiet On The Details A Drought In Vietnam Is Putting The Heat On Robusta Coffee Prices Try Finimize Premium…
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JPMorgan Chase kicked off banks’ earning season in style, and BlackRock – the world’s biggest investment manager – announced a record-breaking third quarter. Today’s stories: JPMorgan Chase Is King Of The Hill Right Now, With Its Expectation-Beating Results BlackRock’s Strong Earnings Laid The Proverbial Smackdown On Investors’ Expectations Try Fin…
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US inflation in September came in ahead of expectations, potentially forcing the central bank’s hand, while Delta Air Lines predicted a profitable fourth quarter thanks to holiday season bookings. Today’s stories: US Inflation Nudged Higher In September, Coming In Above Expectations Delta’s Looking Forward To The Gift Of Higher Profit This Holiday …
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Rio Tinto agreed a $7 billion deal to buy Arcadium, eager to become a big player in the lithium market, and chipmaker TSMC smashed through revenue expectations, spurred on by rampant AI demand. Today’s stories: Mining Giant Rio Tinto Announced That It’s Acquiring Arcadium Lithium TSMC Posted Dazzling Revenue, Beating Analyst Estimates And Its Own F…
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Chinese investors returned from their holiday week and ruined the stock market’s party, while PepsiCo announced a weaker-than-expected third-quarter update. Today’s stories: China's Stock Market Started Strong, But The Post-Holiday Blues Came Quickly Pepsi’s Latest Results Landed Flat, Leaving Investors With A Bad Taste Try Finimize Premium…
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In Episode 276 of History in Five Songs, Martin explores the rise and fall of live albums across five decades, from their golden age in the 1970s to their fading significance in the 2000s. He dives into the cultural and commercial shifts that led to the decline, sharing stories of iconic albums from Kiss, Thin Lizzy, and more, while unpacking how l…
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UK house prices rose for the third month in a row, while Tokyo Metro is headed for Japan’s biggest initial public offering since SoftBank. Today’s stories: UK House Prices Turned Up, Rising In September For The Third Month In A Row Subway Operator Tokyo Metro Is On Track For Japan’s Biggest IPO Since 2018 Try Finimize Premium…
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The US added more jobs than expected, setting the stage for stocks to rise, while the European Union voted to impose import taxes on Chinese electric vehicles. Today’s stories: America Added Far More Jobs Than Predicted, And Investors Sent US Stocks Up The EU Voted For Import Taxes On Chinese EVs To Try And Pull Back Some Ground Try Finimize Premiu…
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OpenAI made history with its $6.6 billion funding round, while Tesco – the UK’s top supermarket – showed resilience despite a tough environment. Today’s stories: OpenAI Raised $6.6 Billion In One Of The Biggest-Ever Venture Capital Funding Rounds Grocer Tesco Lifted Its Profit Forecast For The Year After A Fresh And Tasty First Half Try Finimize Pr…
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This earnings season, investors are forecasting S&P 500 companies will deliver profit growth for the fifth consecutive quarter, while Tesla announced a weaker-than-expected quarterly update. Today’s stories: Investors Are Expecting A Good Showing From S&P 500 Companies This Earnings Season Tesla Delivered Fewer Cars Than Expected, And Investors Hit…
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Increases in oil production could lead to prices falling, according to HSBC, while European inflation eased – setting the stage for interest rate cuts this month. Today’s stories: HSBC Lowered Its Oil Price Forecasts, As Producers Plan To Turn Up The Pumps Eurozone Inflation Came In Below The ECB’s Target For The First Time Since 2021 Try Finimize …
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In Episode 275 of History in Five Songs with Martin Popoff, Martin dives into the different eras of Deep Purple, analyzing which period boasts the best song intros and how these intros reflect the band’s internal dynamics and evolving leadership. Through an exploration of Deep Purple’s iconic tracks, from Chasing Shadows to Highway Star, Martin unc…
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Chinese stocks continued to rally thanks to government intervention, while “merger Monday” this week had its share of blockbusting winners and (hashtag) losers. Today’s stories: Chinese Stocks Just Had Their Best Week Since 2008 DirecTV And EchoStar Are Teaming Up For A Big Merger On The Small Screen Try Finimize Premium…
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Hello, Welcome back! In this installment of Music Therapy Radio we have the first of the 4 part series "Sanctuary". the series will consist of mixes by myself and D.J. TwO Devine. This mix is titled "Testimony". Enjoy! ✌️.
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Investors have pushed a record $6.8 trillion into US money market funds, while Japan’s surprise leadership result sent a shock through the country's stock market. Today’s stories: Money Market Funds Hit Record Levels, With Investors Plowing In Cash The Election Of A New Ruling Party Leader In Japan Shocked Markets Try Finimize Premium…
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OpenAI started pushing to become a for-profit company, and key execs left the building the very same day, while China’s stock market rally continued – thanks to the country’s announcement of support for its struggling property market. Today’s stories: OpenAI Started Pushing To Become For-Profit, And A Number Of Its Top Execs Quit China’s Stocks Jum…
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Consultancy firm Bain predicted that the global AI market could reach $1 trillion by 2027, while design platform Canva has drawn up plans for an initial public offering. Today’s stories: The Global AI Market Could Hit $1 Trillion By As Soon As 2027 Design Platform Canva Is Drawing A Buzz With Plans To List On The Stock Market Try Finimize Premium…
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News of financial support brought about China’s biggest stock rally in over four years, while the US green agenda has been circling the drain – and November’s elections could pull it under completely. Today’s stories: China Announced Measures To Pump Up Its Property Sector And Stock Market US Climate Plans Are Already Delayed, And The Election Coul…
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In Episode 274, Martin explores the creative and commercial journeys of rockers who left or were exiled from their iconic bands, including Hugh Cornwell, Roger Waters, and Ozzy Osbourne. The episode delves into their “second catalogs” and how these artists forged successful solo careers, often fueled by bad blood and a desire to prove themselves. H…
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Qualcomm sidled up to Intel in what could become the tech industry’s biggest-ever takeover, while the eurozone’s private sector dropped off by more than expected – dashing hopes of a recovery across the region. Today’s stories: Qualcomm Had A Friendly Chat With Intel About A Potential Takeover The Eurozone’s Private Sector Shrank In September As Gl…
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The biggest US money managers pared back their approvals for ESG proposals, while the UK’s national debt added up to 100% of the country’s economic output for the first time in over six decades. Today’s stories: The Three Biggest US Money Managers Have Been Snubbing ESG Proposals The UK’s National Debt Is The Same Size As Its Economy For The First …
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Demand for the most expensive Swiss watches picked up while “cheaper” timepieces fell behind, and India’s runaway stock market just propelled the country past China in a major benchmark index. Today’s stories: Demand For Expensive Swiss Watches Ticked Up, But Shoppers Are Still Divided India Just Overtook China In One Of The World’s Biggest Stock M…
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Three big-name firms teamed up to build a fund focused on AI investments, and they’re set on raising $30 billion, while UK inflation stayed slightly above the Bank of England’s 2% target in August. Today’s stories: BlackRock, Microsoft, And MGX Are Teaming Up On An AI Infrastructure Fund UK Inflation Held Still And Steady Last Month, ​​Just As Econ…
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Intel announced major cost cuts and restructuring plans, while US retail sales defied pessimistic predictions by picking up in August. Today’s stories: After A Sharp Stock Sell-Off, Intel’s Planning To Separate Its Manufacturing Business US Retail Sales Came In Strong, Suggesting The Economy’s Holding Its Own Try Finimize Premium…
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In Episode 273, Martin dives into why 1979 was the worst year for rock music, exploring the disappointments from major bands like Blue Öyster Cult, Aerosmith, and Kiss, and discussing how shifts in the industry and musical trends shaped this rocky year. Blue Öyster Cult – “Lonely Teardrops” Rick Derringer – “Need a Little Girl (Just Like You)” 3. L…
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