Garrison
Keillor's signature monologue, The News from Lake Wobegon, a staple
of the live public radio program A Prairie Home Companion.
Every
Wednesday morning, Jeff Spurgeon finds out what's new on Broadway and
beyond from Charles Isherwood, theater critic for the New York Times.
Big
Gay News with Pierre Tardif is a daily 5-10 minute podcast covering
world headlines from a GLBT perspective, produced by
Minneapolis-based Lavender Media Inc.,
Matt
& Tom are two wild and sexy chubs in California who aren't afraid
to get down and dirty with their opinions about entertainment, world
events, gay culture and of course sex!
After
the cancellation of Facts of Life in 1988, Debra Wilkerson spiraled
into a deep depression that she would never fully recover from. She
found Jesus and eventually founded the Church of Debra. A long
journey through the medical system afforded her with a daily regimen
of medicines that brought her back to reality. Unfortunately, in
1997, Debra's husband, Harold Wilkerson, died from an obsessive
addiction to hot sauce which eventually lead to a perforated peptic
ulcer of the small intestines. Debra's mental state declined yet
deeper into a full on psychosis even with the medication. Eventually,
a balance of new medications, therapy and her devotion to a higher
power gave Debra the ability to lead a semi-normal life. Today, Debra
spreads the word of Jesus and God at any and every opportunity. She
is a committed Southern Baptist Christian lady. But some say she
*should* be committed because the remaining tinges of her underlying
psychosis asserts itself in the form of an obsession to record these
conversations so that she has proof to show to the Lord on the day of
judgement. Debra shares these recordings with the world so that they
may also experience the grace of God through her colorfully painted
journeys laced with psychotic cracks and breaks. Come join the
journey. Follow down the path to psychotic salvation right behind
Debra by subscribing today!
Two
funny A-D-D Asian combination. A gay man, Ding, and a married woman,
DaBell will guarantee a good fat dose of laughing therapy. Laughing
with us regardless of our topic of choice. Ding is a Malaysian-born
Chinese who now lives in the USA. DaBell was originally from Japan
and is now married to an American and living in the USA. Ding and
DaBell met in college and are now very close friends. "Ding da
Bell, it's only you need!"
Hilarious
weekly round table of the craziest voices in queer podcasting
offering up their uniquely delicious spin on sex, politics, religion,
gay rights, and more. Hosted by Madge Weinstein, Reagan Fox, &
Wanda Wisdom.
Welcome
to Erotic Awakening, an informative and entertaining exploration of
all things erotic. From sacred sexuality to fetishes, Power Exchange
and polyamoary, BDSM to erotic spirituality, non standard
relationships to alternative love styles, as well as simply fun kink.
My dear friend, Lee Harrington, hosts the show once a month.
Jim
Ver Steeg hosts this different start to your Sunday with great guests
and interesting people who are making, and covering, the news. Do you
have a suggestion for an upcoming show? Drop us a line at
info@shadesofsunday.com and let us know!
George has a great podcast about the goings on of Atlanta.
Bringing
you content that's occasionally informative, often offensive, and
almost always pretty inappropriate!
Next
Blime is a gay lesbian bisexual transgender friendly podcast and
fanzine where we rant, rave, expound, get drunk, and talk about what
we are currently hoarding. To find out more about us or to get a free
subscription to the fanzine, please visit nextblime.com.
A
Classical music quiz podcast: Test your ears as Bruce Adolphe takes a
popular tune and transforms it into something that sounds like it was
composed by one of the greats.
Dan
Savage, America's only advice columnist, answers your sex questions
and yaps about politics. To record a question for Dan to be answered
in a later podcast, call 206-201-2720. For a much longer version of
the show, with no ads, visit savagelovecast.com and get yourself a
season subscription.
Snap
Judgment is the smoking-hot new show from NPR. Winner of the Public
Radio Talent Quest, Glynn Washington delivers a raw, musical brand of
storytelling, daring listeners to see the world through the eyes of
another.
From
Peabody Award-winning producer Lea Thau comes a new storytelling
podcast where real people tell true stories from their lives,
sponsored by KCRW. Lea previously created The Moth Podcast and The
Moth Radio Hour. Ranging from the hilarious to the heartbreaking,
each “Strangers” episode offers a unique take on the theme. It's
about travelers, seekers, dreamers, lovers and warriors. It's about
fateful moments, bad dates, long lost friends, life-saving
kindnesses, and those frightful moments when we discover that WE
aren't even who we thought we were.
NPR's
weekly word game: match wits with "Weekend Edition" puzzle
master Will Shortz.
The
Comedy Podcast that joins hands across the Atlantic Ocean & also
has a Chinaman on it. We cover a range of topics from bad movies,
weird news stories, plumb the depths of pop culture, and reveal way
too much about ourselves. The cast includes Belasco (the resident
nerd), Booze (the Brit), Dr. P (southern boy/gun enthusiast), and
Hiccup (stuttering Chinaman, RIP). The SFJ Podcast has on an array of
regular guests and friends of the show all dedicated to helping you
have a few laughs. Follow us on Twitter (@sfjdotcom), Facebook and G+
(SweetFeatheryJesus), and at SweetFeatheryJesus.com.
The
TED Radio Hour is a journey through fascinating ideas: astonishing
inventions, fresh approaches to old problems, new ways to think and
create. Based on Talks given by riveting speakers on the
world-renowned TED stage, each show is centered on a common theme -
such as the source of happiness, crowd-sourcing innovation, power
shifts, or inexplicable connections. The TED Radio Hour is hosted by
Guy Raz, and is a co-production of NPR & TED. Follow the show
@TEDRadioHour.
An
in depth, documentary style show putting a magnifying glass to all of
the little scratches and dents in life. Join Ira Class every month as
he tells you stories from little towns in Kentucky, to huge places
you couldn't even measure how big they are.
TV
Host and Foodist Alton Brown reviews recent food news, chat’s with
Celebrities about their culinary passions, takes calls from listeners
and basically does whatever he flippin’ wants for 45 minutes.
From
memoirist John Haas and respected Chicago actor, Rob Lindley. The
Daily Purge combines the perfect blend of original short stories, new
music from budding artists, and the best banter you'll find...
anywhere.
The Scooter Diaries is a podcast about my big fat queer life on two wheels in Saint Paul, MN. I am an Eccentric queer scooterist who loves men, good coffee, reading, cooking, writing, photography and Cultural Studies.
Patrick
Hinds and Vonia Arslanian interview stars from Broadway,
Off-Broadway, and New York City's downtown theater scene, as well the
writers, directors, and other creative types that make the magic
happen on stage.
This
American Wife is a "public radio" podcast from producer
Eric Martin. Every other week, the show presents a compelling mix of
stories and interviews with fascinating and frequently famous folks,
in a frankly familiar format. Also, our sister program All Things
Ill-Considered presents hard-hitting and award-deserving journalism.
Stay with us.
A
staged show in the style of old-time radio performed live, monthly at
Largo at the Coronet in Hollywood. Starring all of your favorite
stars from the worlds of television, film, comedy, animation, sketch,
and the stage. Created and written by Ben Acker & Ben Blacker.
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