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Cowboyscast - Dallas Cowboys Podcast show

Cowboyscast - Dallas Cowboys PodcastJoin Now to Follow

How 'Bout Dat Cowboys Cast?!?!? Here at Cowboyscast, part of the Texas Sportscast Network, we not only Talk the Talk, we Walk the Walk. Ok, enough Jimmy Johnson one-liners. We are Cowboyscast, part of the Texas Sportscast Network, and we promise to bring you the most entertaining and informative Dallas Cowboys show anywhere. During the season, we will post two new shows per week: One recapping and the other previewing what hopefully is the next Cowboys victory. At Cowboyscast, we promise not to hold anything back. If T.O. gets out of line, we'll call him out. When a player excels, we'll be right there cheering him on. Also, be sure to tune in weekly to hear who wins the 'Pat Watkins of the Game' award for most inept player. Named after the Cowboys Free Safety who apparently did not know it was in his job description to...COVER SOMEBODY WEARING A DIFFERENT JERSEY!!! Cowboyscast is brand new! So tell your friends about our high-quality, free broadcasts downloadable to an iPod, mp3 player, or right from your computer. There's a hole in Texas Stadium so God can watch his favorite team. All you need to hear your favorite podcast is a computer!

By Cowboyscast

New England Patriots: Football Nation show

New England Patriots: Football NationJoin Now to Follow

A dynamic and entertaining two hours of hardcore NFL coverage. Todd DeVries and Bill Enright highlight the latest story-lines from around the league, breakdown the current standings, and preview the upcoming slate of games. Listen live every Thursday during the season on Patriots.com Radio from 4-6pm ET.

By New England Patriots

Librivox: Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, A by Twain, Mark show

Librivox: Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, A by Twain, MarkJoin Now to Follow

Come and hear the strange tail of The Boss Hank Morgan, a modern day (at the time of publication) Connecticut Yankee who inexplicably finds himself transported to the court of the legendary King Arthur (as the title of the book implies). Hank, or simply, The Boss, as he comes to be most frequently known, quickly uses his modern day knowledge and education to pass himself off as a great magician, to get himself out of all sorts of surprising, (and frequently amusing) situations, as well as to advance the technological and cultural status of the nation in which he finds himself. In the rather un-subtle sub-text of the story, Twain uses The Boss to express a surprisingly pragmatic and frequently contradictory philosophy. The Boss explores the relative merits of Democracy, and Monarchy, he expresses his views on the “Nature v. Nurture” debate, he frequently speaks forcefully against an established Church, but just as strongly advocates for religion and a variety of churches (just not a compulsory one) and he devotes at least one afternoon to introducing his companions to the concept of inflation. In a far more subtle, yet no less forceful manner, the Boss shares with the reader some views about taxation, slavery (both literal and wage slavery), trade unions, the origins of the German language, the nature of marriage, and probably most powerfully, death. It is a tall order for a relatively brief text, but Twain manages it all with surprising clarity. No one will agree fully with the Boss on all of these matters, and I would be surprised if Twain himself would. In fact the Boss’s views are so pragmatic, and often contradictory, the reader is left to wonder if Twain himself is alternately speaking through the Boss, and setting him up as a straw man. Either way it is a delightful story and a great piece of American Literature, to say nothing of an excellent argument for education. (Review written by Steve Andersen)

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THE  REAL  HOODOO show

THE REAL HOODOOJoin Now to Follow

Papa CE'(pronounced say) is a highly acclaimed Hoodoo practitioner and 4th generation seer with over 50 years experience in this spiritual path...Boasting a worldwide clientele from various age, education, economic and ethnic groups; Papa CE' shares a vast wealth of knowledge with those who have both the desire to learn and will to do what it takes to control the many problems in life...Celebrites and regular persons alike use the same things offered in these broadcasts and now experience true happiness and peace of mind that comes when your problems are finally solved...Papa CE' uses the secret knowledge taught to him by his parents and ancestors along with practical knowledge from the Igbo in West Africa, the Seminole in the swamps of Florida and the old Hoodoo root workers of Louisiana along with his formal education in theology, anthropology and parapsychology brings a holistic dimension that touches you.....spirit, mind and body.

By Papa CE

Women Love Wrestling 2 | Blog Talk Radio Feed show

Women Love Wrestling 2 | Blog Talk Radio FeedJoin Now to Follow

Melanie and Corie, best friends in real life. Together we host a show based on wrestling. Giving our opinions as women. Don't be scared, we're not your typical chicks. However we do enjoy talking so be prepared for us to go off the subject of wrestling a few times on every show. This is an opinion show. OURS! Join our chat room or call into the show. We love an array of opinons on anything and everything 1-347-843-4163. Folow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/wlw_2 Join our Facebook Group: http://www.facebook.com/#!/groups/womenlovewrestling2/ And don't forget to follow us on blogtalkradio and subscribe to us iTunes! New website coming soon!

By Corie and Melanie

Librivox: Journey to the Interior of the Earth, A by Verne, Jules show

Librivox: Journey to the Interior of the Earth, A by Verne, JulesJoin Now to Follow

Journey to the Interior of the Earth is an 1864 science fiction novel by Jules Verne (published in the original French as Voyage au centre de la Terre). The story involves a professor who leads his nephew and hired guide down a volcano in Iceland to the “center of the Earth”. They encounter many adventures, including prehistoric animals and natural hazards, eventually coming to the surface again in southern Italy. (Summary from wikipedia.org)

By LibriVox

Celtic Christmas Podcast show

Celtic Christmas PodcastJoin Now to Follow

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SHOCKWAVES/HARDRADIO Podcasts show

SHOCKWAVES/HARDRADIO PodcastsJoin Now to Follow

Hard Rock and Heavy Metal Podcasts from HardRadio's pioneering metal journalist, Bob Nalbandian.

By HardRadio.com

LNM Radio Network show

LNM Radio NetworkJoin Now to Follow

Tune in to America's fastest growing internet radio network covering current news, UFOs, strange occurrences, conspiracies, cyberspace & the unexplained. Join us on “Late Night in the Midlands” Every Week Night from 9pm-12am EST. Call-Ins are always welcomed by calling 803-317-2264. LNM Radio Network and “Late Night in the Midlands” offers a moderated chatroom for interested parties at www.latenightinthemidlands.com on the chat & listen page.

By LNM Radio Network

Richard III by SHAKESPEARE, William show

Richard III by SHAKESPEARE, WilliamJoin Now to Follow

Richard III is an early history play probably written and performed around 1592-93. It is the culmination of Shakespeare's earlier three plays about Henry VI, and chronicles the bloody career of Richard, Duke of Gloucester. As the play opens, the Wars of the Roses are over, King Edward IV (Richard's brother) is on the throne, and all is ostensibly well. The problem? Richard wants to be king - and he'll stop at nothing to realize his ambition. (Summary by Elizabeth Klett)<br><br><strong>Cast:</strong><br> King Edward IV: <a href="http://librivox.org/reader/4218">David Cole</a><br> Edward, Prince of Wales: <a href="http://librivox.org/reader/5077">Sandra G</a><br> Richard, Duke of York: <a href="http://librivox.org/reader/3157">Tricia G</a><br> George, Duke of Clarence: <a href="http://librivox.org/reader/3433">Bob Sherman</a><br> Richard, Duke of Gloucester: <a href="http://librivox.org/reader/2624">David Nicol</a><br> Son of Clarence: <a href="http://librivox.org/reader/3698">Nadine Eckert-Boulet</a><br> Henry, Earl of Richmond; Lord Mayor of London: <a href="http://librivox.org/reader/204">Mark F. Smith</a><br> Cardinal Bourchier; Sir James Blunt: <a href="http://librivox.org/reader/4741">Nullifidian</a><br> Archbishop of York; Daughter of Clarence; Page: <a href="http://librivox.org/reader/4174">Availle</a><br> Duke of Buckingham: <a href="http://librivox.org/reader/1492">mb</a><br> Duke of Norfolk: <a href="http://librivox.org/reader/3699">Bruce Pirie</a><br> Earl of Surrey: <a href="http://librivox.org/reader/3615">Lucy Perry</a><br> Earl Rivers: <a href="http://librivox.org/reader/26">Denny Sayers</a><br> Marquis of Dorset; Second Citizen: <a href="http://librivox.org/reader/4698">StephenC</a><br> Lord Grey: <a href="http://librivox.org/reader/4572">om123</a><br> Earl of Oxford; Fourth Messenger: <a href="http://librivox.org/reader/4782">Roger Clifton</a><br> Lord Hastings: <a href="http://librivox.org/reader/4312">Peter Bloomfield</a><br> Lord Stanley: <a href="http://librivox.org/reader/152">Andy Minter</a><br> Lord Lovel; Sir Walter Herbert: <a href="http://librivox.org/reader/4808">L. Lambert Lawson</a><br> Sir Thomas Vaughan; Priest; First Gentleman: <a href="http://librivox.org/reader/2911">David Lawrence</a><br> Sir Richard Ratcliff: <a href="http://librivox.org/reader/2033">Filippo Giaochin</a><br> Sir William Catesby: <a href="http://librivox.org/reader/5059">Arixa</a><br> Sir James Tyrrel; Third Citizen; Ghost of Henry VI: <a href="http://librivox.org/reader/4722">1evilmofo</a><br> Sir Robert Brakenbury: <a href="http://librivox.org/reader/2495">Garrett Fitzgerald</a><br> Christopher Urswick: <a href="http://librivox.org/reader/4586">Christopher Caron</a><br> Sheriff of Wiltshire; Bishop of Ely; First Murderer: <a href="http://librivox.org/reader/4684">Rismyth</a><br> Queen Elizabeth; Scrivener: <a href="http://librivox.org/reader/1259">Elizabeth Klett</a><br> Queen Margaret: <a href="http://librivox.org/reader/2607">Ruth Golding</a><br> Duchess of York: <a href="http://librivox.org/reader/103">Karen Savage</a><br> Lady Anne: <a href="http://librivox.org/reader/3536">Arielle Lipshaw</a><br> Second Murderer; First Citizen; Third Messenger: <a href="http://librivox.org/reader/1998">Sonja</a><br> Messenger: <a href="http://librivox.org/reader/1649">Kalynda</a><br> Second Messenger: <a href="http://librivox.org/reader/4289">Veronica Jenkins</a><br> Pursuivant: <a href="http://librivox.org/reader/4799">Matt Judd</a><br> Ghost of Prince Edward: <a href="http://librivox.org/reader/4576">Snaefaxi</a><br> Narrator: <a href="http://librivox.org/reader/4009">Diana Majlinger</a><br><br><strong>Audio edited by:</strong> Elizabeth Klett<br>

By LibriVox