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A Way with Words is an American weekly public radio program discussing the use of language (mainly American and Canadian English, with other languages earning more occasional mention) in everyday life, along with linguistics, lexicology and folk etymology from a pool of listener questions from weekly callers into the program, along with a weekly word game with quiz expert and comedian John ...
Says You! is a word game quiz show that airs weekly in the United States on public radio stations. Richard Sher created the show in 1996 with the guiding philosophy: "It's not important to KNOW the answers: it's important to LIKE the answers." The first episode to broadcast on radio took place in Cambridge, Massachusetts in February 1997.
Taskmaster The Podcast: Taskmaster: Ed Gamble: October 15, 2020 [70] Zack to the Future: Saved by the Bell: Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Dashiell Driscoll July 29, 2020 [71] Victory the Podcast: Entourage: Doug Ellin, Kevin Dillon, Kevin Connolly: June 24, 2020 [72] PANTS: The L Word: Katherine Moennig, Leisha Hailey: June 17, 2020 [73] Pretty Little ...
Stuff You Should Know, often abbreviated as SYSK, is a podcast and video series published by iHeartRadio and hosted by Josh Clark and Charles W. "Chuck" Bryant. The podcast, which launched in 2008, educates listeners on a wide variety of topics, often using popular culture as a reference.
The New York Times and the podcast studio behind "Serial" and "S-Town" are releasing "The Good Whale," a six-part podcast hosted by Daniel Alarcón. PEOPLE has an exclusive first listen of the ...
Live Episode! RXBAR: Peter Rahal: August 13, 2018 110 Angie's List: Angie Hicks* August 20, 2018 November 28, 2016 111 TRX: Randy Hetrick* August 27, 2018 June 26, 2017 112 WeWork: Miguel McKelvey* September 3, 2018 June 19, 2017 113 Live Episode! New Belgium Brewing Company: Kim Jordan: September 10, 2018 114 Bobbi Brown Cosmetics: Bobbi Brown
Good People is a Canadian television documentary series, which premiered in 2020 on CBC Gem. [1] Created and hosted by author Mark Sakamoto, each episode focuses on a persistent social problem such as homelessness, gun violence, issues faced by military veterans, the proliferation of garbage or the opioid crisis, and profiles the efforts of various individuals and communities to find ...
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