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Welcome all you wonderful people, and thank you so much for checking out Bawdy Ballads, where we will explore all the dirty, sassy, and usually surprising old popular songs, and when I say old… I mean old. Four hundred years old old. And along the way we’ll explore all those things that make life a bit more interesting. There’s trickery infidelity, loving, drinking, and fighting. While we dig deep in these songs, we’ll talk about all kinds of things: archetypes, history, folklore, and how so ...
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Created by the team behind The Patron Saint of Suicides, YOUNG’S INFINITE CITY is a full-cast science fiction audio drama set in the near-apocalypse. Rosalind Young is the most influential person on the planet. And she’s just gone missing. In the middle of the Pacific Ocean, warships from seven countries surround a giant white mass floating in the water. To us, it might look like a marshmallow the size of a small island. A few decades from now, people will recognize it as M3, the most valuab ...
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Legal Marketing Launch is for lawyers and attorneys (whether at the beginning, intermediate or expert level) who want to launch their law firm marketing and client development to a higher level. It provides strategies, tools, inspiration and motivation that can be listened to during your daily commute, workout or unwind time.
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Travis Davis

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Have you ever thought about writing your first book? After writing my first novel, I wanted to uncover how other authors went from an idea to a published book. Hopefully, you can find the motivation to take your idea to a printed book. We are here to motivate you; once you publish it, we can have you on the Author Eche. Tell Us Your Story.
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Alex Pearson-Jones

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The x1@8 podcast is a podcast about powerlifters, not just powerlifting. We set out with a goal to talk about the real things that go on, and share the in the trenches experiences of athletes, and coaches.
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Each week a current Royal Shakespeare Company actor or creative interviews an artist who has inspired them. Grab your interval drink, sit back and find out more. The music is ‘Oberon’s Theme – King of Shadows’, originally composed by Sam Kenyon for A Midsummer Night’s Dream (2016).
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For lovers of reading, writing, science and general communication. This podcast will aim at acknowledging the origins of metaphors/idioms and the importance of effective scientific communication. My ambition is to spread knowledge on how we articulate concepts and the creative aspect of diction. Most episodes will focus on the origins of expressions, words of high regard, and the meaning behind them. This can overall allow us to acknowledge that words have just as much power as actions.​ As ...
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Is your family thinking of adding a fish tank or pond to your home? Fish tanks and ponds are wonderful places to observe a habitat on a smaller scale. Its like having your very own window into a fresh water riverbed or saltwater ocean. Keeping aquarium fish is a pleasurable and educational hobby for families around the world. Keeping fish as pets has been a tradition going back to ancient Egypt and China. Today, many more different, beautiful and fascinating kinds of fish and other aquatic a ...
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Jennifer Longmore, a channeler and author, discusses her journey and the inspiration behind her book 'Daily Messages from Mother Malia, the Great Mother.' She shares her experiences as a forensic investigator and how it shaped her perspective on trust and authority figures. Jennifer explains her process of channeling and the importance of living in…
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Tom Colgan, senior editor at Penguin Publishing, discusses his role as an editorial director and the process of acquiring and editing books. He explains that as an editorial director, he supervises other editors and works on science fiction, fantasy, and mystery/thriller books. Tom shares how he got into publishing and the joy he finds in working w…
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Alex Aaronson discusses his series called the Soviet Endgame, which is an alternate history series set in the Cold War era. The series starts with the Iranian hostage crisis and follows the Soviet Union's invasion of Afghanistan. It also explores the politics and history of the era. Alex plans to write a JFK book and a three-book series on the Cold…
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In this conversation, Travis Davis interviews author Don Bentley about his new book 'Capture or Kill' in the Mitch Rapp series. Don discusses his approach to writing the book and the research he did to accurately portray the events leading up to the capture and killing of Osama bin Laden. He also talks about the importance of character development …
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Karen Gruber is an international business coach for spiritual entrepreneurs, transformational coaches, and healers. She has also written a novel that has hit the bestseller list on Amazon in six different categories. Karen's coaching focuses on helping solopreneurs and women generate additional income or transition from soul-sucking jobs to doing s…
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Marcy McCreary is the author of the Ford Family Mysteries series, which consists of three books. The third book, 'The Summer of Love and Death,' incorporates historical events from 1969, including Woodstock and the moon landing. The series follows a father-daughter detective team and explores their family dynamics. McCreary also discusses her husba…
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In this conversation, Travis Davis interviews Steve Stratton, an award-winning author and former military communications specialist. They discuss Steve's latest book, A Warrior's Path, which is the origin story of his protagonist in the Shadow Tears series. They also talk about character development, the use of technology in storytelling, and the r…
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Penelope Holt, author of The Angel Scroll, discusses her book and the themes of supernatural mystery, religious theories, and consciousness. She explores the connection between art and spirituality, the influence of different religious traditions, and the convergence of science and metaphysics. The conversation also touches on topics such as World …
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Gregor and Gail Hoag have been working with sacred geometry for the past 40 years, researching and developing tools based on its principles. They believe that when we are in alignment with the precise and specific ways in which the universe is organized, our lives go better. Their book, 'Sacred Geometry, the Universal Language of Divine Alignment,'…
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Blaine Perdue discusses his book series that explores the potential of an American Civil War and the consequences of a progressive government. He shares his inspiration for the series and the characters involved. Blaine also talks about his other book series, including Battletech and Land and Sea, and the research he does to bring authenticity to h…
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In this conversation, Kathleen Monette discusses her book series, Runaway Home, which follows the lives of three characters in the foster care system. The books are set in Metford, Long Island, and touch on social issues such as homelessness and drug addiction. Kathleen emphasizes the importance of making the books entertaining while addressing the…
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Alejandra Brady, an author, shares her journey of writing a book that was inspired by a spiritual awakening. She discusses the challenges, synchronicities, and the profound impact of her book on readers. Travis also shares a personal story of resilience and strength during difficult times. The conversation covers the challenges of marketing and pro…
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The conversation between Travis and Eric Bishop covers various aspects of the author community, self-publishing, and the process of writing and publishing a book. Eric also discusses his new book 'Breach of Trust' and its connection to his previous work 'The Body Man'. The conversation covers a wide range of topics, including the author's writing p…
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Summary Steve Urszenyi is a first-time author who recently published his book 'Perfect Shot.' He shares his journey of becoming a writer and the inspiration behind his book. Steve started writing about 30 years ago but took a break due to other priorities. About 15 years ago, he started writing again and received the advice to just write. He stumbl…
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Summary Eric Beetner, a prolific author with 33 books under his belt, discusses his journey as a writer and the challenges of transitioning from screenwriting to novel writing. He shares his love for crime fiction and the exploration of ordinary people in small towns. Eric also talks about his latest book, 'The Last Few Miles of Road,' which follow…
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Summary Dave Buzan, the author of the historical thriller 'In the Lair of Legends,' discusses his writing process and the inspiration behind his book. The story follows a Native American soldier fighting for the United States during the Civil War and explores the challenges he faces both on the battlefield and within his tribe. Buzan shares his res…
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Fish medicine, now mainstream, became a recognized veterinary specialty through the American Veterinary Medical Association in 2023. But many decades ago, few vets treated pet fish and hobbyists were on their own. My guest today, Dr. Greg Lewbart was one of those vets. A foremost pioneer of aquarium fish medicine and both an award-winning veterinar…
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Richard Maverick is the author of the Our War series, which follows one man's journey through the next American Civil war. The books are set in the present time and near future, with no specific dates mentioned. The series is kept non-political, focusing on the story rather than the cause and effect of the war. Richard is currently working on volum…
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Joseph Baskin, a psychiatrist working in a jail, discusses his new book 'Burning River' with Travis Davis. The book is a horror supernatural novel set in Cleveland and revolves around an elevator with a mind of its own. Baskin shares his experience working in the correction system and how it inspired the characters in his book. He also talks about …
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Travis Davis is interviewed by Jeff Circle about his new book 'One of Four', a World War I historical fiction account through the eyes of the unknown soldier. Travis explains that he wanted to write the book in a way that was respectful of the soldier in the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, so the main character in the book has no characteristics other…
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In this conversation, Travis Davis interviews author Marc Liebman. They discuss Marc's background, his books in different genres, his writing routine, and the challenges of marketing. They also touch on the process of writing historical fiction and the importance of research. Marc shares insights on overcoming writer's block and the need to create …
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Most common freshwater tropical fish are farmed, but originated from Asia, South America, Africa and Australia. But what about the native fishes here in the U.S.? Join us as Brian Torreano ichthyologist and owner of BTDarters explains why US native fishes truly are another great option for aquarium hobbyists. EPISODE NOTES: Going Native with Brian …
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In this conversation, Matt Scott discusses his journey as a writer, from discovering a love for reading to publishing his first novel. He shares how he overcame self-doubt and age-related concerns to pursue his passion for writing. Matt also talks about his writing routine, the creative process, and dealing with writer's block. He emphasizes the im…
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Author Jerome Preisler discusses his book on the Pathfinders of World War II and shares insights into his writing process and experiences as an author. He highlights the bravery and heroism of the Pathfinders, who played a crucial role in guiding airborne troops and pilots during the D-Day invasion. Preisler also talks about his diverse writing car…
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In this conversation, Travis Davis interviews author Steven Hartov. They discuss Hartov's military background and the prevalence of veteran authors throughout history. They also delve into Davis' book, 'One of Four: World War One Through the Eyes of an Unknown Soldier,' and its unique format of combining a soldier's diary with a father-son relation…
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In this conversation, Brian Nielsen discusses his books and the inspiration behind them. He explores the themes of technology, artificial intelligence, and the potential dangers they pose. The conversation also touches on the role of the Chinese government as a villain in his books and the real-world implications of China's activities. Brian shares…
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In this conversation, Travis Davis interviews Michael Hearns about his books and writing style. They discuss the inspiration behind Michael's books and whether they are based on real cases. They also talk about their writing processes and the importance of accuracy in historical fiction. They touch on the influence of movies and shows set in the sa…
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In this conversation, Dony J discusses his background as a police officer and his passion for writing faith-based spy thrillers. He explains how his Christian faith influences his writing and the importance of including faith as a dimension in fictional characters. Dony shares details about his current series and his aspirations to be traditionally…
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In this conversation, Travis Davis interviews Jeff Circle, the creator of The Dossier, a collection of questions and answers from veteran writers. They discuss the importance of connections and community within the military community, the growth of The Dossier, and the bond of military service. They also explore the challenges of transitioning to c…
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In this conversation, host Travis Davis interviews author Jeffrey James Higgins, who has a background in law enforcement and counterterrorism. They discuss Higgins' career and experiences, as well as his writing process and the challenges of timing in writing about contemporary issues. They also explore the impact of artificial intelligence on soci…
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In this conversation, Mike Bennett, a former soldier and author, shares his journey from being in the military to becoming a writer. He talks about his inspiration from Stephen King and his military career, including his training and experiences. Mike also discusses his writing process, the challenges he faces, and his approach to research. He shar…
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In this conversation, J. L. Sullivan discusses his book and the process of writing and improving as an author. He shares the importance of continuous improvement and the dedication required to achieve success. The conversation also delves into the details of his book, 'Beyond Brick and Darkness,' a reimagining of Aladdin's lamp. Sullivan explains h…
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Brett Allen, a former Army officer turned author, joins Travis Davis on the Alter Ecke podcast. Brett shares his background in the military and how he transitioned to a writing career. He discusses his writing process, genre preferences, and his latest book, Sly Fox Hollow. Brett also talks about his marketing challenges as a self-published author …
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In this conversation, John Stamp, an author with a background in law enforcement, discusses his writing journey and experiences. He shares how he started writing novels and the process of creating characters. He also discusses the pros and cons of self-publishing versus traditional publishing. John talks about his writing routine and where he finds…
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In this conversation, Tim (TR) Hendricks, a former army officer and published author, discusses his journey from military service to becoming a writer. He shares how his passion for reading and fantasy novels inspired him to pursue writing as a hobby and eventually as a career. Tim also talks about the process of finding an agent and getting his fi…
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In this conversation, F.X. Regan discusses his background in law enforcement and how he transitioned to writing novels. He shares his experience with self-publishing and traditional publishing, as well as his writing process and research methods. F.X. Regan also talks about his goals as an author and his approach to marketing his books. The convers…
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Russell Cowdrey, author of the Lamentations of Magic series, discusses his interest in ancient civilizations and how it inspired his writing. He shares his research process and the challenges of creating a complex timeline. Russell also talks about his self-publishing journey and recent audiobook deal. He highlights the difficulties of marketing as…
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In this conversation, Travis Davis interviews Jeff Clark, a veteran of the Air Force and author. They discuss Jeff's military experience, transition to civilian life, and his journey as a writer. Jeff shares his process of writing a non-fiction leadership book and his transition to writing fiction. They also talk about the importance of logistics i…
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Buzzsprout Affiliate Link: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=891796​ Connect with guest Helena Hartmann via Twitter: @helenahhartmann Follow the Science & Fiction project via their website Timestamps​ 00:00 - Introduction 02:11 - Segment 1: The Meteor Rise (Short Story) 09:18 - Segment 2: The Origin of "Once Upon A Time" (Metaphor History) 22…
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Terrence McCauley discusses his approach to writing different genres and the importance of research in his work. He emphasizes the need for accuracy when writing historical settings and the significance of accurate details in engaging readers. McCauley also shares his research process for technology and World War I, highlighting the brutality and i…
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Jellyfish exhibits in public aquaria have held a certain mystique and fascination for decades. Early jellyfish aquarium systems and hardy species became available to hobbyists with some success. As systems evolved further and more difficult species better understood, the interest in jellyfish keeping continues to expand. My guest today, Travis Bran…
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Audiobook narration is a growing part of the publishing industry, with many people enjoying the convenience and immersive experience of listening to books. Authenticity is crucial in audiobook narration, as it evokes emotions and creates a connection with the listener that artificial intelligence cannot replicate. Narrators often have a preference …
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Playwright and director Isobel McArthur takes a break from rehearsals for The Fair Maid of the West to meet up with fellow Scottish playwright Gary McNair for a chat about breaking into the industry and dealing with unexpected success. Each week we bring together current Royal Shakespeare Company actors with RSC artists who have inspired them. This…
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Summary Patrick Larsimont, an author of World War II aviation thrillers, discusses his background and writing process. He shares the story of his protagonist, Jock's McNabb, a young Scottish kid who becomes a fighter pilot during World War II. Patrick's military background and experience as an intelligence officer in the Air Force inform his writin…
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Just as rehearsals were getting underway for our 2024 production of A Midsummer Night's Dream, its director Eleanor Rhode and illusion director John Bulleid caught up to whisper about all the magic going on both on and offstage. Each week we bring together current Royal Shakespeare Company actors with artists who have inspired them. This episode ma…
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Dive right in with Michael de Mercurio. We talk about his new book, Panic Switch. The oily and brackish waters of the Russian Northern Fleet submarine base part for the passage of the colossal special purpose Omega II-class submarine Belgorod, on a mission to hold the United States hostage. This gigantic submarine is armed with three Poseidon unman…
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Fresh from her role as a witch in Macbeth, actor Amber Sylvia Edwards chats to RSC Associate Artist Greg Hicks about his 50-year career in theatre. Greg shares memories of his mentor Peter Hall, divulges which global superstar is one of the biggest backstage pranksters and admits the embarrassing story that led to him missing his debut with the RSC…
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Actor Anyebe Godwin meets film, stage and television actor Cleo Sylvestre. Cleo talks about breaking down boundaries by becoming the first black actress with a permanent role on a British television soap in the original series of Crossroads, collaborating with The Rolling Stones in the ‘60s and the time that Laurence Olivier knocked on her dressing…
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SEASON FINALE. Charles and Grace see what’s at the end of the City and how that might impact the fate of the world. Young’s Infinite City was created by Alex Dolan, produced by Alex Dolan and Audiohm Media, and co-written by Alex Dolan and Vince Dajani. Starring Gavin Bentley as Charles Davis, Maria Gbeleyi as Grace Adamu and Emma Sherr-Ziarko as R…
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Jack joined me on Author Ecke to discuss his new novel Unknown Rider and other topics. His writing process, marketing, and just a great conversation. Unknown Rider: After a Navy pilot inexplicably loses control of his stealth fighter, he stumbles upon a global conspiracy and embarks on a thrilling chase filled with espionage and betrayal.…
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